Michelle Pfeiffer went the suited styling route in her Saint Laurent look at the “Oh. What. Fun.” premiere in New York City on Tuesday night.
For the festive, holiday-centric occasion, Pfeiffer turned to stylist Samantha McMillen for guidance on her attire. Flaunting her aesthetic business-savvy acumen, Pfeiffer wore a pair of high-waisted charcoal gray trousers with defined pleats near the waistline and a slim black belt with a gold buckle detailing.

Michelle Pfeiffer at Amazon MGM Studios’ “Oh. What. Fun.” premiere on Dec. 2 in New York City.
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Pfeiffer’s gray, wide-leg trousers were paired with a pinstripe button-down in cream and a faint light blue tone. The sleeves of the blouse were rolled at the wrists, sitting atop the navy oversize blazer with gold button detailing and sharp shoulders.
As for accessories, Pfeiffer wore pieces by Cartier. Makeup artist Valli O’Reilly gave Pfeiffer bold brows, lined eyes and a soft pink lip. The Oscar-nominated actress’ blond hair was coiffed with a simple style by Matthew Monzon.

Michelle Pfeiffer in Saint Laurent at Amazon MGM Studios’ “Oh. What. Fun.” premiere on Dec. 2 in New York City.
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Pfeiffer’s look evokes the rise in women’s tailoring, which has been charted over the course of the last year. Between political figures like former U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris, to royals like Kate Middleton and even red carpet looks by Ciara, tailored attire has hit the zeitgeist of women’s fashion.
It’s a cultural movement that’s even been felt across the pond. “This renewed focus on women’s tailoring aligns with broader cultural shifts toward sustainability, individuality and the rejection of fast fashion. As more women ascend to leadership roles…