
Miranda Kerr arrived at the 12th Breakthrough Prize Ceremony in Santa Monica wearing a navy Solace London Imani Maxi Dress and a vintage Cartier diamond ring—the structured overskirt creates a striking silhouette.
Notice the precision of the Miranda Kerr in navy Solace London look for the 12th Breakthrough Prize Ceremony. It’s a study in how a strapless neckline should actually sit—completely flush against the skin without a hint of pulling. For this April 2026 celebrity red carpet arrival in Santa Monica, she’s leaning into the structural strengths of the Solace London Imani Maxi Dress in navy.
The fabric choice is the real star here. It looks like a heavy, bonded crepe that provides enough tension to hold that straight-across neckline. But the drama is anchored by the voluminous overskirt that attaches at the hip. It creates this trapeze-adjacent volume while the inner column dress stays streamlined. This kind of architectural layering is tricky (one wrong fold and the hips look bulky), but here the transition is seamless.
She’d clearly decided to let the gown’s geometry do the talking. The choice of the Cartier Vintage 3.80 Carat European Cut Diamond Ring provides just the right amount of light to break up the deep navy palette. (3.80 carats is a lot of weight for one finger, but the vintage setting keeps it from feeling aggressive). It’s the kind of accessory move that shows a certain level of restraint.
And that’s really the key to the whole ensemble. By pairing the gown with dark, pointed-toe pumps, the eye is drawn down through the column of the dress rather than getting stuck on the hemline. If she’d gone for a platform, the elegance would’ve evaporated. So, it’s a win for clean construction. The whole look is sharp, deliberate, and perfectly suited for the occasion.
Would you keep the voluminous overskirt, or do you prefer the simple column dress on its own?














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