Looks of the Year: The most stylish people of 2024
CNNEditor’s Note: Featuring the good, the bad and the ugly, ‘Look of the Week’ is a regular series dedicated to unpacking the most talked about outfit of the last seven days. Kevin Kane/Getty Images Most committed While competition was tight — no press tour has been the same since Margot Robbie’s dedicated doll dress-up schedule for “Barbie” — this year there was one clear winner. This October, Andrew Garfield certainly made a statement when he finished off his look with a life-size cardboard cut-out of his co-star Florence Pugh for the London premiere of “We Live in Time.” Video Ad Feedback Watch: Andrew Garfield brings cardboard cutout of co-star to red carpet 00:40 - Source: CNN Most unlikely fashion choice In May, British comedic royalty and octogenarian John Cleese — who is best known as a founding member of UK comedy troupe Monty Python, as well as the star and co-creator of British sitcom “Fawlty Towers” — was spotted in London wearing a $550 appliqué denim logo cap from Gen-Z’s favorite luxury brand, Miu Miu. Critics derided the choice of footwear, with British GQ writing: “In a bid to present himself as young and hip… Sunak took an eternally cool sneaker, and ruined it for everyone.” Sunak then offered a “fulsome apology to the Samba community,” adding: “In my defense I would say I have been wearing Adidas trainers and Sambas and others for many, many years.” Former British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak sporting Adidas Sambas on television in April. Rihanna arriving at her Fenty Hair launch party in September with a new twist on an at-home favorite, Neil Mockford/GC Images/Getty Images The people’s choice One of the most-read Looks of the Week in 2024 was Monica Lewinsky’s fashion campaign debut for Reformation.