Camilla Belle has delivered some of her most memorable style moments across red carpets, galas, and film premieres. Each look tells part of her story, from elegant lace dresses to standout horror roles. Explore her evolving fashion journey below.
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1. Lo Máximo Gala: White Lace Dress & Nude Slingbacks 2. Horror Debut: When a Stranger Calls and Early Style 3. Vintage Vibes: Ralph Lauren Fringe Dress in Las Vegas 4. Floral Fantasy: Monique Lhuillier at J.Lo’s After Party 5. Holiday Chic: Tory Burch Sequins & Tamara Mellon Heels 6. Fashion Retrospective: Camilla Belle’s Red Carpet Hits Lo Máximo Gala: White Lace Dress & Nude Slingbacks
Camilla Belle returned to the red carpet for the 2025 Lo Máximo Awards and Fundraising Gala on March 29 at the Jw Marriott Los Angeles L.A. Live.
Known for her refined yet understated approach to fashion, Camilla doesn’t chase trends. When she commits to a look, it resonates.
Jump to a Look:
1. Lo Máximo Gala: White Lace Dress & Nude Slingbacks 2. Horror Debut: When a Stranger Calls and Early Style 3. Vintage Vibes: Ralph Lauren Fringe Dress in Las Vegas 4. Floral Fantasy: Monique Lhuillier at J.Lo’s After Party 5. Holiday Chic: Tory Burch Sequins & Tamara Mellon Heels 6. Fashion Retrospective: Camilla Belle’s Red Carpet Hits Lo Máximo Gala: White Lace Dress & Nude Slingbacks
Camilla Belle returned to the red carpet for the 2025 Lo Máximo Awards and Fundraising Gala on March 29 at the Jw Marriott Los Angeles L.A. Live.
Known for her refined yet understated approach to fashion, Camilla doesn’t chase trends. When she commits to a look, it resonates.
- 5/25/2025
- by Jan Stromsodd
- Your Next Shoes
Courtesy of StudioCanal
by James Cameron-wilson
An Inspector Calls, freshly minted with a pristine print of pin-sharp clarity, was originally written as a play by J.B. Priestley and remains a damning indictment of England’s hypocritical upper middle-classes. Set in 1912 in the north Midlands, the play premiered in 1945 in Moscow of all places, before coming to London a year later and to Broadway a year after that. I can’t tell you who was in the Russian version, but in the West End the titular character was taken by Sir Ralph Richardson, with Margaret Leighton, Harry Andrews and, in the Bryan Forbes part, none other than Alec Guinness. Imagine seeing that bunch on the London stage! I say the Bryan Forbes part, as it was he who had one of his best roles as Eric Birling in the 1954 film, running the gamut from embarrassing drunk to tipsy flirt to indignant...
by James Cameron-wilson
An Inspector Calls, freshly minted with a pristine print of pin-sharp clarity, was originally written as a play by J.B. Priestley and remains a damning indictment of England’s hypocritical upper middle-classes. Set in 1912 in the north Midlands, the play premiered in 1945 in Moscow of all places, before coming to London a year later and to Broadway a year after that. I can’t tell you who was in the Russian version, but in the West End the titular character was taken by Sir Ralph Richardson, with Margaret Leighton, Harry Andrews and, in the Bryan Forbes part, none other than Alec Guinness. Imagine seeing that bunch on the London stage! I say the Bryan Forbes part, as it was he who had one of his best roles as Eric Birling in the 1954 film, running the gamut from embarrassing drunk to tipsy flirt to indignant...
- 10/19/2024
- by James Cameron-Wilson
- Film Review Daily
Sim is superbly insinuating as the detective arriving with a few questions for the complacent residents of a grand Edwardian home
Jb Priestley’s drawing-room melodrama of Edwardian guilt and fear is rereleased for its 70th anniversary; it is an intricate clockwork mechanism ticking inexorably to the final reveal, with beautiful monochrome cinematography and thoroughbred character-actor faces looming out of the screen like a bad dream. It was adapted by Desmond Davis from Priestley’s stage play, directed by Guy Hamilton and unforgettably stars Alastair Sim as the implacable Inspector Poole, with his cool professional insolence, a needling, insinuating manner and sonorously droll voice; it is a performance to put alongside Sim’s Scrooge and his Professor Potter in School for Scoundrels.
It is 1912, and the inspector arrives unexpectedly at the sumptuous home of well-to-do magistrate and captain of industry Arthur Birling (Arthur Young), who is hosting a dinner party...
Jb Priestley’s drawing-room melodrama of Edwardian guilt and fear is rereleased for its 70th anniversary; it is an intricate clockwork mechanism ticking inexorably to the final reveal, with beautiful monochrome cinematography and thoroughbred character-actor faces looming out of the screen like a bad dream. It was adapted by Desmond Davis from Priestley’s stage play, directed by Guy Hamilton and unforgettably stars Alastair Sim as the implacable Inspector Poole, with his cool professional insolence, a needling, insinuating manner and sonorously droll voice; it is a performance to put alongside Sim’s Scrooge and his Professor Potter in School for Scoundrels.
It is 1912, and the inspector arrives unexpectedly at the sumptuous home of well-to-do magistrate and captain of industry Arthur Birling (Arthur Young), who is hosting a dinner party...
- 10/3/2024
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
Studiocanal are proud to announce the release of a spectacular 4K restoration of the gripping mystery thriller An Inspector Calls (1954) for its 70th Anniversary this year, available on 4K Uhd, Blu-Ray, DVD and Digital from 7 October, so to celebrate we are giving away a 4K Uhd & Blu-Ray to a lucky winner!
Based on J.B. Priestley’s classic stage play, the film stars the incomparable Alastair Sim (A Christmas Carol), Arthur Young (The Lady with a Lamp), Jane Wenham (The Teckman Mystery), Olga Lindo (Sapphire), Brian Worth (Holiday Week) and Eileen More (The Green Man). The new restoration will be available for the first time on 4K Uhd plus 4K Blu-ray, DVD and Digital from 7 October.
The Birling family are rich, pampered and complacent. It is 1912, and the shadow of the impending war has yet to fall across their lives. As they sit down to dinner one night, a knock at...
Based on J.B. Priestley’s classic stage play, the film stars the incomparable Alastair Sim (A Christmas Carol), Arthur Young (The Lady with a Lamp), Jane Wenham (The Teckman Mystery), Olga Lindo (Sapphire), Brian Worth (Holiday Week) and Eileen More (The Green Man). The new restoration will be available for the first time on 4K Uhd plus 4K Blu-ray, DVD and Digital from 7 October.
The Birling family are rich, pampered and complacent. It is 1912, and the shadow of the impending war has yet to fall across their lives. As they sit down to dinner one night, a knock at...
- 9/26/2024
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
A musical spoof of Good Omens has arrived, courtesy of The Hillywood Show.
The video, posted to YouTube, sees the angel Aziraphale and the demon Crowley as they discuss their plan to avert Armageddon -- only to realize they've misplaced the Antichrist. After the song concludes, Crowley is contacted by Good Omens co-writer and showrunner Neil Gaiman, who hands off a basket for him to deliver to Amazon. He passes by a confused stranger before handing the parcel off to an Amazon employee. She peeks inside the basket, revealing a title card that announces Season 2 of Good Omens will premiere July 28.
Related: Neil Gaiman Addresses Good Omens Season 2 and the WGA Writers Strike
Created by the Hindi sisters in 2006, The Hillywood Show makes musical parodies of blockbuster films and TV shows, with past spoofs taking on fan favorites like The Lord of the Rings, Supernatural and Twilight. The channel currently...
The video, posted to YouTube, sees the angel Aziraphale and the demon Crowley as they discuss their plan to avert Armageddon -- only to realize they've misplaced the Antichrist. After the song concludes, Crowley is contacted by Good Omens co-writer and showrunner Neil Gaiman, who hands off a basket for him to deliver to Amazon. He passes by a confused stranger before handing the parcel off to an Amazon employee. She peeks inside the basket, revealing a title card that announces Season 2 of Good Omens will premiere July 28.
Related: Neil Gaiman Addresses Good Omens Season 2 and the WGA Writers Strike
Created by the Hindi sisters in 2006, The Hillywood Show makes musical parodies of blockbuster films and TV shows, with past spoofs taking on fan favorites like The Lord of the Rings, Supernatural and Twilight. The channel currently...
- 5/12/2023
- by Morgan Shaunette
- CBR
Michael Ahr May 31, 2019
So with the ultimate crisis averted in Good Omens, what does the ending mean for all of the characters involved?
This article contains spoilers for the ending of Good Omens.
Although most of us went into our viewing of Good Omens knowing that Crowley the demon and Aziraphale the angel would be seeking to avoid Armageddon, it has now become clear that the end times were halted despite their actions rather than because of their intervention. Sure, Crowley may have made the fateful error that put Adam Young on his unconventional path, but that wasn’t his own devious plan; it just happened… perhaps according to an ineffable plan. So what can we conclude about the final events of the six-part miniseries?
It was, of course, the Antichrist himself who held all the cards, able to shape the world to his own beliefs, and the Four Horsemen...
So with the ultimate crisis averted in Good Omens, what does the ending mean for all of the characters involved?
This article contains spoilers for the ending of Good Omens.
Although most of us went into our viewing of Good Omens knowing that Crowley the demon and Aziraphale the angel would be seeking to avoid Armageddon, it has now become clear that the end times were halted despite their actions rather than because of their intervention. Sure, Crowley may have made the fateful error that put Adam Young on his unconventional path, but that wasn’t his own devious plan; it just happened… perhaps according to an ineffable plan. So what can we conclude about the final events of the six-part miniseries?
It was, of course, the Antichrist himself who held all the cards, able to shape the world to his own beliefs, and the Four Horsemen...
- 5/29/2019
- Den of Geek
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