Check Out Rachel Weisz’s Red Carpet Style Evolution

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Rachel Weisz’s fashion has been a lesson in modest, ladylike grace since her breakout appearance in the 1999 picture “The Mummy.” The award-winning actress is a devoted follower of minimalist designers like Narciso Rodriguez, often choosing modest necklines and subtle color palettes. But she’s not hesitant to mix things up: she’ll occasionally take on the identities of her many-layered characters, whether it’s Queen Isabelle of Spain’s gothic renaissance or librarian Evelyn Carnahan’s prim Victoriana. Here’s a look back at Rachel Weisz’s most iconic outfits.

In a black slip dress, Rachel Weisz became the quintessential ’90s girl at the premiere of “Swept from the Sea” in 1997.

Weisz wore a glittering, translucent black mini-dress at the Versace Club dinner in London in 1999.

At the 2001 BAFTA awards, the actress donned a satin sheath and strappy shoes.

Weisz wore a ruched, Grecian-inspired gown at the Vanity Fair Oscars party in 2002.

Weisz was a picture of Edwardian splendor in 2003, continuing with her modest color pallet.

In 2005, Weisz wore a black coat over a plum-colored tea-length gown.

In 2005, Weisz was photographed backstage at a Narciso Rodriguez fashion presentation wearing a dress designed by the designer.

At the Tribeca Film Festival, the actress wore a blue dress with gold shoes and looked prim and proper.

Weisz wore a delicate light gold gown to the 2006 Met Gala ‘Chanel’ display. At the Oscars, the actress stood with Reese Witherspoon and her Academy Award while she was seven months pregnant.

At the 2007 Vanity Fair Oscars party, the actress shone in an embroidered golden gown.

When she appeared with her husband Daniel Craig at the 2013 Golden Globes, Weisz was the epitome of old-school Hollywood glamour.

In 2016, the actress looked stunning in an airy Alexander McQueen gown.

Source: www.wmagazine.com