Hollywood luminaries gathered at theBrooklyn Museumfor the star-studded opening of its bicentennial exhibitionSolid Gold. On this evening, several stars stepped out in the latest collections fromDior, seamlessly blending high fashion with cultural heritage.
Alexandra Daddariomade a statement in aDiorCruise 2025ensemble that honored classic elegance and contemporary style. The actress wore a black tartan knit top paired with a coordinating skirt, accented by the House’s signature belt, bag, and shoes. Her look not only captivated a crowd but also reflected the exhibition’s theme of timeless allure.

Rising starKiki Layneadded an ethereal touch in aDior Winter 2025white cashmere cape, draped over a black silk knit and printed wool skirt. The flowing silhouette, paired withDioraccessories and jewelry, captured Maria Grazia Chiuri’s vision of modern femininity.

ActressReina Hardestycaptured attention in a bold reinterpretation of winter fashion wearing aDior Winter 2025printed trench coat layered over a black silk knit and wool shorts. Her fresh take on cold-weather dressing, accessorized with Dior’s signature pieces, exemplified a bold new direction in luxury fashion.

RepresentingDior Men, actorJosh Andres Riverashowcased Kim Jones’s expertise in modern tailoring, wearing aSpring 2025blue wool ottoman suit, complemented by a grey cashmere knit. The refined lines and luxurious fabric choices demonstratedDior Men’s influence on contemporary red carpet style.

The star-studded gathering at the Brooklyn Museum celebrated the opening ofSolid Gold,an extraordinary exhibitionspanning six millennia of gold’s cultural impact, while also highlighting the House’s enduring influence. Each ensemble, fromDior’s meticulous craftsmanship to the flawless finishes ofDior Beauty, elevated the evening's atmosphere, immersing guests in a world of art, history, and luxury.
As the lights fade, Hollywood glamour continues to shimmer like gold, perfectly capturing the essence ofSolid Gold, which runs through July 6, 2025. For more information or to purchase tickets, please visitbrooklynmuseum.org.