Categories: Style

GALLERY: 17 of Kate Winslet’s best style moments on the red carpet


by Jennifer McShane
03rd Jun 2021
The 55th Annual Golden Globes Awards, January 1998
January 2002
The 74th Annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles, March 2002
February, 2007
January, 2007
January 2007
February, 2009
The premiere of Mildred Pierce in New York City, March 2011
November, 2011
September 2011
January, 2012
The Titanic 3D world premiere in London, March 2012
The Labor Day premiere at the 57th BFI London Film Festival, October 2013

Over two decades since we all tearfully promised alongside Rose that we’d never let go and its leading actress Kate Winslet has barely aged a day. She’s the talk of well, everyone since her spellbinding turn in Mare of Eassttown and we thought there was no better time to revisit her impeccable sense of style.

She has undeniably been a tour de force on the big and small screen; she has won four of 17 Oscar and Golden Globe nominations combined – and is one of the youngest people to do so – and countless other awards. In any role, she shines. From Sense and Sensibility to The Reader, Revolutionary Road and the incredible Mildred Pierce – she is arguably one of the most talented actresses we have working today.

And she’s always a hit on the red carpet too. Through the years, her personal style has remained timeless and elegant. She tends to opt for simpler gowns by designers like Badgley Mischka and Armani Privé. Remember the mint-green Valentino, red satin Alexander McQueen gown and that famous Ben di Lisi number she wore to the 2002 Oscars?  She tends to forgo a replica of the season’s trends in favour of a look that she knows suits her and she feels comfortable in.

Browse some of her best looks through the years in our gallery above.

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