We started obsessing over the costumes in Netflix's The Crown immediately after binge-watching season one. But it was perhaps at the 2017 Golden Globes where we laid eyes on our new favorite style star. Claire Foy, who plays Queen Elizabeth II, arrived at the event in a sparkling pink Erdem gown with poufy sleeves and major '80s influence. She appeared the picture of modern day royalty, and continued on her streak with many more wow-worthy red carpet appearances in the same British label.
Claire works with stylist Nicky Yates to hone her signature look, comprised of sophisticated pants, textured fabrics, and surprising off-the-shoulder silhouettes. She'll be back with another round of killer outfits this season, as Claire's being recognized with a Golden Globe nomination for her well-established role. Ahead, you can brush up on the offscreen dresses you might have missed, and stay tuned for the star's next statement.
Claire wore this stunning Dior gown with Jimmy Choo heels at the world premiere of Netflix's The Crown season 2 in London in 2017.
Claire let the texture on this Erdem midi dress take center stage, slipping into simple Jimmy Choo sandals and accessorizing with Anita Ko jewels at the 2017 AMD British Academy Britannia Awards.
Claire opted for a midnight navy, ruffled Mugler gown with cold shoulders at the Breathe premiere during the 2017 Zurich Film Festival. She wore the dress with Jimmy Choo heels.
Claire slipped into this stunning embroidered Gucci gown and Delfina Delettrez jewels for the Breathe premiere at the BFI London Film Festival in 2017.
Claire showed off her prowess for flaunting a pair of pants on the red carpet. She chose a one-shoulder jumpsuit by Oscar de la Renta with a floor sweeping train, completing the ensemble with Christian Louboutin pumps and Harry Winston jewels at the 2017 Emmy Awards.
Claire looked chic in this fluted Erdem midi dress at the BBC America BAFTA LA TV tea party in 2017.
Claire's knee-length Gucci design featured a beaded dragonfly and long, lace sleeves at the Television Academy's Performers Nominee Reception in 2017.
Claire's velvet Tibi sheath was a change of pace for the star, being that she usually opts for intricate embroideries. Claire swept up her hair and stepped into simple ankle-strap sandals at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.
Claire's black dress was the opposite of boring, complete with a pleated skirt and whimsical sleeves. She wore the Fendi design with Gianvito Rossi heels and jewels from Noor Fares at the Virgin TV BAFTA Television Awards in 2017.
Claire's first Met Gala look was certainly one to remember at the 2017 ball. Her dramatic Erdem gown was covered in Springtime florals, and she opted for a bold lip, Rupert Sanderson heels, and Fred Leighton jewels.
Claire wore this Valentino number with a sheer overlay and contrast collar to the 2017 SAG Awards. Her outfit was complete with Jimmy Choo heels and jewels from Tiffany & Co.
Claire's glittering pink Erdem gown caused quite the buzz on the Golden Globes red carpet in 2017. She wore the look with Nicholas Kirkwood heels and Fred Leighton jewels.
Claire made a quirky statement in this multi print Duro Olowu number at the AFI Awards in 2017.
Claire's floral Erdem wrap dress was simple and modest at the BAFTA Tea Party in 2017.
Claire stepped out in this regal Erdem number with a jacquard metallic finish at the world premiere of The Crown in London in 2016. She wore gold Gianvito Rossi pumps and Tiffany & Co. earrings.
Claire coordinated her high-neck tiered Proenza Schouler dress with a pair of sleek black pumps at the BAFTA Awards in 2016.
Claire styled a sheer polka dot midi with a leather jacket and patent heels for the Rosewater screening during the BFI London Film Festival in 2014.
Back in 2013, Claire wore this standout number for a gala dinner hosted by the BFI ahead of the London Film Festival.
Claire stuck to neutrals in this slitted design at the Season of the Witch premiere in New York in 2011.
Claire wore a fitted, strapless dress with a luxe-looking clutch and sparkling choker necklace at the 2011 Orange British Academy Film Awards.