
At the Olivier Awards 2026 in London on April 12, Rosamund Pike wore Burberry Fall 2026 with a scarf-like neckline and fringe hem, finished with Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger Leaves Earrings.
This is the kind of look that quietly signals “fashion person” without screaming for attention. Rosamund Pike arrived at The Olivier Awards 2026 with Cunard at the Royal Albert Hall in London, England on April 12, 2026 in Burberry Fall 2026, and it lands in that grown-up, slightly artsy lane she tends to own.
The dress is a deep inky navy (almost black until it catches light) with a scarf-like halter neckline that wraps around the throat and drops into a soft, draped cowl at the chest. There’s also a long, narrow panel hanging down the front like a built-in stole, which gives movement without needing volume.
But the part that’s having a moment right now is the hem: a fringe finish that breaks up the clean line and makes the dress feel more evening than office. And yes, it’s very “current runway”—fringe keeps popping up everywhere, from Burberry to a bunch of the big Paris shows, like designers are bored of plain hems again.
Shoes go playful: black strappy sandals with oversized bow details sitting over the toes. Not everyone will agree, but I think the bows are the right bit of weird here—they keep the look from drifting into formal-basics territory.
And the jewelry stays luxe and specific: Tiffany & Co. Schlumberger Leaves Earrings. Small sparkle, green-toned stones, and a shape that echoes the organic movement of the fringe (the stylists definitely noticed that).
So, is this red carpet fashion 2026 at its loudest? No. But it’s smart, modern, and actually feels like a complete idea.
Would you keep the bow-front sandals, or swap to a sleeker shoe to let the fringe be the only “extra”?










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