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Although we don’t see her with her street style much outside of red carpets and premieres, Vikander is also a keen follower of fashion weeks. Alicia Vikander, who has been spending a lot of time in the spotlight these days due to her film “The Assessment”, in which she shares the lead role with Elizabeth Olsen and was released on March 21, has been paying homage to her Scandinavian roots with the street style she has adopted recently. The minimal forms and classic fabrics that Vikander, who has taken her place among Hollywood’s favorite actresses, has transferred from her wardrobe to the street, combined with the heavyweights of her color palette, create looks that are both timeless and classy.
She completes her Self-Portrait red and black, square-neck tweed dress with a sharp and feminine patent leather Manolo Blahnik version of her Mary Jane shoes, which we are not used to. Her round, bone-rimmed Celine glasses are accompanied by the Biker bag by Louis Vuitton, for which she is also the brand ambassador.
In her other style, which she was seen in New York, she appears in a gray jacket and trouser suit with Damier motif, sewn from jacquard wool by Louis Vuitton. As a protective shield, she chooses a black leather trench coat from Khaite, which has a strong and refined look. She achieves a contrasting look by wearing a white stiletto from the same brand. While Vikander remains loyal to her Celine glasses, she chooses a bag from Bloom, which is inspired by the heels of Louis Vuitton’s Silhouette shoes.
Closing with high-level comfort style items, Alicia Vikander completes her black cashmere sweater by Anine Bing with classic black tights and a cashmere coat, while choosing her shoes from a white sneaker. Not giving up on her Celine glasses, Vikander is now wearing Louis Vuitton’s City model with top handles and removable straps, and gold lock details. Oscar-winning Alicia Vikander manages to be a muse in creating a timeless wardrobe with her style choices that embrace her Scandinavian roots.