Just when you thought the classic suit had reached its final fashion frontier, Rachel Zegler proved there’s still magic left in its tailoring. The Snow White star turned the red carpet of the Glamour Women of the Year Awards in London into her own runway moment, offering a glittering, modern rewrite of the timeless suit-and-tie.
Zegler’s ensemble—a daring hybrid between a gown and a power suit—was crafted by none other than Thom Browne, the undisputed architect of modern suiting. Fresh off the Resort 2026 runway, the look featured a sequined gray-and-red plaid slipdress layered effortlessly over a sheer white button-up shirt, complete with a crisp collar and pocket detail. The finishing flourish? A sequined tie in matching plaid, reimagining corporate polish as full-blown couture.
With every camera flash, the sequins caught the light like champagne bubbles—playful, sharp, and impossible to ignore. Zegler amplified the sparkle with diamond drop earrings, delicate rings, and strappy black heels bearing Browne’s signature tricolor stripe. The result was a perfect collision of strength and softness, a look that nodded to tradition while gleefully breaking all its rules.
The evening was more than just a fashion triumph. As one of the honorees, Zegler accepted her award with characteristic warmth and gratitude, dedicating her win to her mother and to the women who have shaped her voice—both on stage and off. Fresh from her acclaimed turn in Evita on the West End, Zegler once again reminded the world that her power lies not just in her performance, but in her ability to redefine what elegance looks like.

