Anok Yai — sculpting the body into something almost unreal
Anok Yai delivered one of the night’s most technically striking looks in Ashi Studio.
The green croc-embossed midi dress was all about structure:
- a rigid, croc-textured surface that gave the garment a lacquered, armor-like quality
- an inverted strapless neckline, cutting inward to sharply frame the upper body
- padded hips and a cinched waist, exaggerating proportions into a sculptural hourglass
The skirt flared with control, holding its shape like a molded form rather than flowing fabric.
Analysis: This is couture at its most architectural—less about dressing the body, more about reshaping it entirely.


Anok Yai in Ashi Studio
Kate Hudson — precision disguised as simplicity
Kate Hudson in Khaite made minimalism feel deliberate, not safe.
The gown’s power came from its engineering:
- a plunge neckline extending to the stomach, secured by a single gold hardware point
- a built-in cape that extended the silhouette without overwhelming it
- contrasting textures—sheer stockings, leather gloves—adding quiet complexity
Every line felt clean, but nothing was accidental.
Analysis: True minimalism isn’t basic—it’s precise. This look worked because every element had a purpose.


Kate Hudson in Khaite
Teyana Taylor — controlled excess, the Schiaparelli way
Teyana Taylor once again leaned into the surreal drama of Schiaparelli—and it paid off.
The look unfolded in layers:
- a high-neck, sculpted corset bustier creating a rigid, almost armor-like torso
- a signature surrealist twist: an embellished bag integrated into the bodice
- a black velvet skirt densely embroidered with ostrich feathers, micro-sequins, and beadwork
The surface shimmered subtly, never overwhelming, while a sheer tulle stripe at the hips introduced a flash of lightness.
Analysis: This is maximalism with discipline—ornate, yes, but tightly controlled.

Nikki Glaser — refining a signature silhouette
Nikki Glaser in Andrew Kwon kept things classic, but polished.
The “Cinderella blue” gown focused on:
- a structured bodice with clean lines
- a soft, voluminous skirt that moved fluidly
- rich fabric that held color depth under lighting
This is a silhouette the designer has revisited and refined over time—and it shows.

Nikki Glaser in Andrew Kwon

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