Zoë Kravitz:
5 stars
Newly working with “It” girl stylist Danielle Goldberg is clearly paying off. This spring 1990 Yves Saint Laurent-inspired ensemble proves that excellence is in vintage. Kravitz adds her own edge with a casual 14-carat thumb ring.
4 stars
This ivory slipdress, invoking ’90s minimalism, paired with strappy sandal feels softer for Kravitz. The shorter hemline, instead of a more expected mid-calf length, is a cooler take on the classic slip.
3 stars
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The plunging halterneck with oversized bow detail is a cute dress, but a little expected. She still looks great, of course — it’s just that her baseline is exceptionally high. Her personal style is always present.
3.5 stars
This is ’90s perfection. The cropped white tank top, hip-hugging slip skirt and open-toed sandal ooze nonchalance. The slightly Gothic undertones are inspiring our fall mood boards.
Austin Butler:
2 stars
Was Robert Mapplethorpe the reference? We have nothing against a leather daddy look, but with his newly muscled physique, it presents differently.
3.5 stars
After wearing so much black during his Elvis era, it’s refreshing to see Butler in a preppier, more daytime look. The layered white tank top is very him, and gives 1950s leading man vibes.
3 stars
This feels within his comfort zone. The slightly fluid double-breasted black suit gives a continental, chic flair — and obviously has a timeless quality. We’re a little bored.
4 stars
If it works for Brad Pitt, it works for Butler. The actor is clearly serving as a mood board for Butler’s more casual outfits. We’re loving the cropped jacket and khakis with workman’s boots. The torn T-shirt enhances the rugged feel.