Martha Stewart is all about fashionable monochrome looks this season.
On Wednesday, Stewart paid tribute to designer Gabriella Hearst. Fashion Institute of Technology Couture Council The event was held at Lincoln Center in New York City.
Stewart, 82, wore expensive, sophisticated clothing. Brunello Cucinelli’s look from head to ankle It consists of pants, a blazer with a sequin collar (which was on sale for $5,495 before it sold out on Farfetch), and a brimmed hat.
She accessorized with turquoise bangles, Clégery Paris platform shoes, and a tan bandolier phone case that was disguised as a chic addition thanks to the handy strap.
Makeup artist Nicole Daisy Toy gave the star a natural glow and also helped photograph her outfit for the day.
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Stewart is someone who dresses up for any occasion, but the lifestyle guru is willing to throw “modestness out the window” for others and show the world her sexy side. is equally open to
She did that just a few months ago with her sports illustrated swimwear The cover shoot featured her in a number of swimsuits, including a plunging one-piece.
“It’s important to rise to the challenge, whether it’s a beauty challenge, an intellectual challenge, or even a philanthropic challenge,” she tells PEOPLE exclusively of why she decided to own the cover herself. Told. “It’s so much fun for me to get up and be able to do that. And this is achieving something that not everyone can accomplish.”
At a red carpet event celebrating the issue, she adorned herself in gold and wore a shiny dress. jenny packham A gown similar to the one Duchess Kate wore in 2021.
Stewart has also nearly mastered the art of perfecting a thirst trap.
Her now-infamous photo, taken in July 2020, showed her posing for a sultry selfie by the pool in a black swimsuit and wet makeup.
She later admitted to PEOPLE that she unintentionally took the sexy photo, saying, “I took a selfie in the pool by mistake.”
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“I tried to take a photo of the beautiful turquoise planters at the edge of the pool, but the camera was pointing at me, so I just took it,” she continued.
“It looked really good so I posted it,” Stewart added. “I didn’t know what a ‘thirst trap’ was, but now I know. Now I’m looking for the next thirst trap. I don’t want to do something promiscuous and provocative like that.” I love it, it’s just fun.”