Kirsten Dunst has been working steadily in Hollywood since before she was a teenager, but her relationship with red carpet fashion is just as strong as the one she has with the screen.
The actress has forged strong bonds with designers like Kate and Laura Mulleavy of the fashion house Rodarte.
Not only has the duo dressed Dunst, but they also directed the film Woodshock, in which she starred. Dunst has long been a trendsetter on-screen, influencing style on Sofia Coppola-directed projects.
In addition to her penchant for Rodarte's gowns, Dunst is known for wearing vintage looks, accessorizing on the red carpet with belted blazers over dresses, and embracing Dior.
The Oscar-nominated actress shows no signs of slowing down her red carpet takeover, whether dominating awards season or showing out at film festivals across the pond.
Perhaps Dunst's sartorial consistency can be attributed to her longtime partnership with styling duo Nina & Clare, who, in addition to Rodarte, frequently pull looks from Gucci, Erdem, and Schiaparelli.
One undeniable observation about the actress's red carpet style is that she's never afraid to tackle a dreamy, romantic style that may include ruffles.