Take a look back at some of the most standout celebrity dressing moments from Clare Waight Keller’s Givenchy run.
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, Clare Waight Keller will have only spent three years as Givenchy’s first female artistic director. Yet, in that short time, she managed to assemble an enviable celebrity fan club. Not only was she responsible for one of the most anticipated wedding gowns of the century by , but she also dressed a who’s-who of red carpet greats. Rihanna wore Keller’s gowns multiple times, including to herpremiere. Julianne Moore and Cate Blanchett wore Givenchy numerous times during Keller’s term, notably, on the
. Rachel Weisz memorably wore a red vinyl Givenchy gown to the Oscars, and even Grimes opted for a Keller creation for a red carpet appearance. Here, some of the most standout celebrity dressing moments from Keller’s Givenchy run.
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