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Rosamund Pike is a lover of dress codes and Dior white.
The Gone Girl star was so dreamy in a collared crochet top and skirt set at the Dior Cruise 2026 show in Rome this Tuesday.
Her semi-sheer crochet set featured detailed embroidery while the top showcased tiny white buttons down the front. Pike accessorized the look with a thick, silver metal chain waist belt, black floral lace boots that laced up, a white quilted leather bag, and a brownish-nude lip—all of which added a bit of an edge to the romantic core look.
Friends of the brand, including Natalie Portman, Alexandra Daddario and Ashley Park—all dressed in intricately laced and knitted soft white and ivory looks from the Cruise collection—gathered inside the 18th-century complex for the show.
“For me, doing a project in Rome was obviously one of my desires, but also one of my fears,” creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri said in a preview ahead of the haunting yet blissfully bohemian show. “Cinema has done a lot to promote the image of Rome. For me, it was important not only to show my personal Rome, but also Rome as it has appeared in the movies.” This is the first show Chiuri has presented in her hometown in 10 years since her time at Valentino.
Chirui also implemented a dress code for the show with the women in white and the men in black, inspired by the 1930 “Bal Blanc” hosted by the Countess and Count Pecci-Blunt in Paris. The famous event was lensed by iconic photographer Man Ray.
“I love a dress code and I think it makes everybody feel special,” Pike told WWD at the show. There is a sense of belonging and togetherness, you are part of a production, I suppose. It’s like being part of a theatrical company, you are required to play a part.”
The Dior ambassador also loves an all-white look. Last spring, she attended the Brooklyn Artists Ball in a sugar-white jacket and dress set from Dior’s 2024 Cruise collection.
The Saltburn star posed for photos at the Brooklyn Museum in New York wearing the short wool jacket—which had a delicate rounded collar as well as abstract illustrations of butterflies embroidered in white string throughout. Meanwhile, the white silk taffeta dress was the essence of spring and featured earth-tone illustrations of colorful insects existing around a garden, such as caterpillars crawling on leaves and majestic butterflies flying about.
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