On Monday, the stars of Apple TV+’s The Studio gathered at the Academy Museum in Los Angeles for the series premiere, bringing a mix of spring-ready suiting, dark glamour, and signature cool-girl minimalism to the red carpet.

Shining in Sequins
Catherine O’Hara used to be a bastion of colour and bold prints, but ever since her Beetlejuice Beetlejuice press tour, she’s been embracing a darker, more mysterious aesthetic. But don’t worry—her signature glamour hasn’t gone anywhere. Case in point: this dazzling Sergio Hudson Fall 2025 sequin shirt and maxi skirt. While the runway look included a turtleneck, I don’t think it was necessary here, but its inclusion doesn’t take away from how fabulous she looks. The shine, the sophistication, the drama—it’s all there.
Styled by Andrew Gelwicks.




Seth Rogen Declares It’s Linen Suit Season
Seth Rogen, on the other hand, is leaning into spring—at least from the ankles up. The actor stepped out in a linen Brunello Cucinelli Spring 2025 one-and-a-half-breasted suit, proving that laid-back tailoring is the way to go this season. While we’ve seen celebrities embrace the camp collar trend often tucked in, I love that Seth opted to let it flow this time. He finished the look with brown Brunello Cucinelli calfskin loafers with bit detailing.
Styled by Wendi Ferreira and Nicole DeJulio.




Modern Glamour
Kathryn Hahn opted for a contemporary yet glamorous approach, wearing a CFCL Spring 2025 (Clothing for Contemporary Life) black v-neck knit dress adorned with shimmying tabs threaded in tiers. It’s the kind of effortless elegance we love from her—chic, and slightly quirky. Beladora Jewelry completed her look.
Styled by Jordan Johnson Chung.




Olivia Wilde Keeps It Simple—And Fully Clothed
The last time we saw Olivia Wilde on the red carpet, she wasn’t wearing much at all. But this time, she’s gone back to basics in the best way possible. Wearing a Gia Studios t-shirt paired with a sleek black pencil skirt, Olivia kept things polished accessorising with a Tabayer Oera chain necklace.




Dave Franco’s Underrated Suiting Game Continues
Dark green velvet suit? Check. Abstract floral print shirt? Check. Dave Franco continues to be one of Hollywood’s most underrated dressers, pulling off a look that’s both sharp and slightly quirky. It’s the perfect balance of classic tailoring and personal style.
Styled by Wendi Ferreira and Nicole DeJulio.
Credit: Getty Images / Vogue.com / Gia Studios / Brunello Cucinelli
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