French actress Rebecca Marder selects a potent ensemble from Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello for her October 2025 editorial in Numéro France. The look is a study in precise tailoring and dramatic color contrast, perfectly capturing the celebritys ascent in French cinema, marked by both critical acclaim for films like Mon crime and tackling challenging literary adaptations. The accompanying feature highlights Marder’s intellectual roles and her deliberate choice to pursue complex characters, mirroring the structured power of her chosen attire. Find more influential celebrity style in our archives.
The Silhouette: Exaggerated Power Shoulders
The primary defining feature is the silhouette of the blouse en organza stretch. It features dramatically exaggerated, structured shoulders that create an intense, angular line, immediately channeling the aesthetic of 1980s power dressing. The garment is finished with a chic turtleneck (col roulé) neckline. This sharp structure contrasts with the fluid, gathered fabric of the top, which is lightly tucked into the high-waisted skirt. The jupe en satin (satin skirt) maintains a short, crisp A-line or subtle tulip shape.
The Fabric & Texture: Matte and High Sheen
The texture play is essential to the look’s impact. The top is listed as stretch organza, suggesting a matte but slightly crisp finish that holds the severe shoulder shape, while the satin skirt offers a subtle, luxurious sheen in deep jewel tone. The pumps are black and highly reflective, reinforcing the high-gloss high fashion appeal.
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