de rigueur, with ‘come as you are, but make an effort,’ as the new dress code, it was truly up for interpretation, so sartorially speaking no guest could do wrong.
Even those who didn’t dress up to the nines still made a fashion statement: Rachel Brosnahan’s floral silk pyjamas could hardly be described as a dressed-down look, while on the other hand, Tracee Ellis Ross's metallic tiered gown was fit for a traditional red carpet, but limited to her makeshift version in her back garden.
From one end of the glamour scale to the other, Sandro Oh was an example of an in-between, in a custom silky bomber jacket, flared jeans and stiletto heels. Read more: Jennifer Aniston's masterclass in how to dress up (and down) in your 50s For virtual events.
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