Bold statement: Amanda Seyfried proves quiet luxury can speak volumes, even in the glow of a premiere red carpet. And this is the part most people miss: the simplest, most refined choices can carry as much impact as the flashiest trends.
Amanda Seyfried paid quiet homage to Giorgio Armani at the Los Angeles premiere of her film The Testament of Ann Lee, choosing a sleek, elegant dress from the late designer’s eponymous label. The look, handpicked by stylist Elizabeth Stewart, featured a ribbed black midi with long sleeves and a high neckline, crafted in a semi-sheer fabric with subtle striped lines for texture. The ensemble balanced timeless sophistication with a modern edge, a hallmark of Armani’s enduring aesthetic.
To complete the outfit, Seyfried wore black Aquazzura pumps, while Tiffany & Co. provided the jewelry, including the Schlumberger Stitches ring and earrings highlighted by diamonds and tourmaline. Her hair followed a modern take on a vintage-inspired side part, with soft waves cascading over the shoulders. The makeup emphasized bold brows, a precise liner, and a vivid red lip for a polished finish.
This premier look is part of a broader, eclectic promotional tour for The Testament of Ann Lee. In a recent appearance on Good Morning America, stylist Stewart sent Seyfried in a Miu Miu look straight from the fashion house’s 2011 runway, while a later appearance on Late Night With Seth Meyers featured a playful red knit dress by Magda Butrym. Across the tour, Seyfried has also worn pieces from Valentino, Prada, and other notable labels, showcasing a versatile approach to red-carpet style.
The Testament of Ann Lee, directed by Mona Fastvold, explores the life of Ann Lee, the founder of the Shaker movement, and the emergence of her utopian community in the Americas. The film opens in a limited theatrical release on December 25, followed by a wider rollout on February 20.