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Fresh off of a Tony-winning turn in Broadway’s “Appropriate,” actress Sarah Paulson has never looked better.

Working with stylist Karla Welch — whose roster of A-list clients also includes Justin and Hailey Bieber, as well as director Greta Gerwig — Paulson is consistently chic and fabulous. From her perfect Prada moments to her experimentation with color-blocking and silhouettes, here are only a few recent looks from the former Alexa cover star.


  Actress Sarah Paulson wears Prada at Milan fashion week, the 2024 Emmys and the 77th Annual Tony Awards. Images: Getty Images Actress Sarah Paulson wears Prada at Milan fashion week, the 2024 Emmys and the 77th Annual Tony Awards. Images: Getty Images

Paulson’s Prada ensembles are a master class in elegant dressing. Attending the Italian brand’s Milan fashion week show over the summer, Paulson paired pale pink heels with a pop of yellow. At the 2024 Emmys, where she was nominated for her guest appearance in the Donald Glover-led “Mr. & Mrs. Smith,” Paulson looked immaculate in a structured, sapphire-blue gown with black and white details. She delivered another Prada knockout for the 77th Annual Tony Awards: a black-and-white floor-length dress with delicate white bows at the shoulders.


  FROM LEFT: Paulson appears in two looks from Bottega Veneta and two more from The Row and Ami, respectively. Images: Getty Images FROM LEFT: Paulson appears in two looks from Bottega Veneta and two more from The Row and Ami, respectively. Images: Getty Images

Promoting her new film “Hold Your Breath” on “Good Morning America” this month, Paulson stopped traffic in bright, fringed Bottega Veneta. Donning a napa-leather number from the same brand at this year’s Drama League Awards, Paulson wins for distinguished performance — not to mention distinguished ’fit. She wore bold blue from The Row to the Chaplin Awards gala at Lincoln Center and looked effortless in Ami at an event for “Mr. & Mrs. Smith” in Hollywood.

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