Mr Brunello Cucinelli received the Outstanding Achievement Award at The Fashion Awards 2025, a moment that felt long overdue considering the quiet empire he’s built on craftsmanship, kindness, and a very Italian approach to ease.

The Cashmere Queen
Sharon Stone arrived looking exactly how you’d expect Sharon Stone in Brunello Cucinelli to look — very expensive. Her cashmere-and-silk suit, embroidered with sequins, struck that perfect balance between sophistication and glamour. The faux-fur coat was less fashion flourish and more survival tactic; it was genuinely freezing on Monday night, and she wore that coat with the confidence of someone who knows she made the warmest and chicest choice in the room.

The Minimalist Mermaid
Naomie Harris continues her streak of clean, elegant dressing in a custom Brunello Cucinelli blouse and mermaid skirt, styled with an embroidered black bra peeking through just enough to break up all the ivory. It felt refreshingly modern, even with its classic framework.

Nearly Nailed It
Joe Alwyn, now attending more red carpets than most full-time influencers, wore a Brunello Cucinelli Prince of Wales tuxedo jacket with a cummerbund and brooch. Lovely. But the navy trousers? They threw me. A black trouser would have anchored the look far better. Still, Joe has entered his “I will be everywhere” award-campaign phase, and I respect the commitment.

The Tailoring Traditionalist
Jamie Bogyo kept things sharp in a one-and-a-half breasted tuxedo from the Brunello Cucinelli Fall 2025 collection — a shape that feels classic.
The Chic Snow Leopard
Marisa Abela nearly tied Sharon for ‘warmest attendee of the night’ in a Brunello Cucinelli Fall 2025 alpaca suit. I’m relieved she draped the jacket over her shoulders, avoiding the full woolly-mammoth effect. This was the right compromise: snug, but not swallowed.

Sparkle She must
Poppy Delevingne chose a sequinned Brunello Cucinelli gown that glistened under the Royal Albert Hall lights. It’s the most traditionally “red carpet” of the Cucinelli looks, but still unmistakably his — soft, glimmering, calm.

The Italian Gentleman
Saul Nanni looked razor-sharp in a navy virgin-wool tuxedo from Brunello Cucinelli Fall 2025 collection. Simple, sleek, and very much in line with the brand’s ethos.

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