The sartorial ascension of Jessie Buckley deserves to be studied. As someone who voted for her to win I’d Do Anything back in the day, witnessing the Irish actress’ evolution from Victorian-era Nancy costumes to off-the-runway Chanel courtesy of Matthieu Blazy has been nothing short of inspirational.
Having secured a string of coveted accolades, including the Laurence Olivier Award for her performance as Sally Bowles in Cabaret, a BAFTA, a Golden Globe for Hamnet, a Critics' Choice Award, and several other titles from the Screen Actors Guild, the mother-of-one has cemented herself as a force to be reckoned within the Hollywood sphere.
In wake of her recent double Academy Award nomination for her performance in The Lost Daughter and Hamnet, all-eyes have been on Jessie’s intriguing wardrobe. Since stepping into the limelight, she has formed close relationships with high fashion houses such as Dior, Chanel and Balenciaga - debuting new, custom and archival pieces for various red carpet events left, right and centre.
Jessie Buckley has formed close friendships with brands including Chanel and Dior
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Defined by playful androgyny that oscillates between avant-garde monochromes courtesy of Issey Miyake and Margiela, and more feminine haute couture silhouettes à la Dior and Chanel, Jessie has curated a magnificent collection that encapsulates both her chameleonic style and onscreen presence.
Softly oversized silhouettes, be they tailored or the signature skirted puff of a Jonathan Anderson gown, have become her bread and butter, marking her move away from classic Old Hollywood glam in favour of something a touch more original.
Working closely with esteemed stylist Danielle Goldberg, the star has become one of fashion’s most exciting front runners. Discover her best looks below.
Jessie attended the 31st Annual Critics Choice Awards in California wearing a monochrome look from Dior's Pre-Fall 2026 collection by Jonathan Anderson. The silk ensemble was frosted with diamonds - Boucheron's Vendome Lisere Solitaire ring and Lavalliere Diamants Pendant Earrings.
The Irish talent dazzled in an aqua-tinged feathered gown hailing from Matthieu Blazy's Chanel Pre-Fall 2026 collection, which was styled with Chanel's Lion Solaire De Chanel Ring, some Khaite x Oliver Peoples 1961C shades and a pair of black Gianvito Rossi Ribbon Stiletto Sandals.
The mother-of-one tapped into unapologetic opulence for the 32nd Annual Actor Awards, taking the floor in a custom Balenciaga gown with a dramatic white ruff. A shimmering collection of Jessica McCormack jewels amped up the glamour, while a pair of Balenciaga Duchesse Leather Pumps added a touch of sensuality to the divine outfit.
A custom Dior gown featuring a serene baby blue hue and a jacquard finish was the thespian's sartorial choice for the 83rd annual Golden Globe Awards at The Beverly Hilton. For the evening, she housed her essentials in Dior's Small Dior Bow Bag, further accessorising with Martin Katz jewels and Jimmy Choo's Love Pumps in suede.
Jessie coolly graced the 98th Oscar Nominees Luncheon at The Beverly Hilton opting for a rare Old Hollywood aesthetic. The star championed Alaïa, slipping into the house's Rounded Wool Dress and sell-out Le Teckel Small Bag in goatskin. Sophie Buhai's Constellation Necklace in lapis blue made for an elegant jewellery choice.
Jessie attended the London photocall for The Bride! at the prestitgious Corinthia Hotel wearing a Diotima duo consisting of the brand's Mane Scoop-Neck Top and Lou Feathered Wool Maxi Skirt. A pair of Jimmy Fairly sunglasses and Jessica McCormack topped off the avant-garde look with effortless polish.
Despite her penchant for monochromes, Jessie leaned into high octane colour for the the EE BAFTA Film Awards 2026. Her blue velvet look was a custom iteration of a long-sleeved look from Chanel's Pre-Fall 2026 collection, which was teamed with Chanel jewels and Jimmy Choo's Jenn Sandals.
Jessie platformed sleek American design, stepping out for the AFI Awards Luncheon in Khaite's leather Hilda Dress and Jett D’orsay Pump. Charlie's Angels meets the Matrix - 90s perfection.
Tuning into whimsygoth dress codes, the actress attended The Bride! London premiere sporting a gown from the Maison Margiela Artisanal Collection 2024. The ethereal piece was styled with a Margiela evening bag, Jessica McCormack jewels and a pair of Christian Louboutin x Margiela heels.
In recent months, Jessie has been experimenting with oversized tailoring - much to our delight. The star slipped into an XL Issey Miyake suit hailing from the brand's spring/summer 2026 collection, which was elevated by a pair of chunky pumps from The Row.