There's no doubt that Emma Stone has major star power, especially when it comes to her style. The stylish redhead (or blonde, date depending) continues to defy odds with her chic wardrobe. Emma's walked plenty of red carpets in head-turning ensembles, and she's scored a handful of starring roles, such as in the Oscar-winning film La La Land and, most recently, Zombieland. Read on to track Emma's signature style, and look out for all the instances when she got edgy and tough on us. When it comes to celebrity dressing, there's nothing like a little surprise from Ms. Stone.
— Additional reporting by Sarah Wasilak and Nikita Ramsinghani
Emma looked dazzling in a sparkly Louis Vuitton jumpsuit.
Emma stole the show wearing a shimmery chocolate Louis Vuitton gown.
Emma shone like the sun in a gorgeous yellow Louis Vuitton gown paired with a striking gold necklace and a new brunette updo.
Emma stunned in a custom floral Louis Vuitton top and pants.
Emma showed everyone she can do ultraglam in a shimmery metallic Givenchy gown.
She wore a Louis Vuitton dress that featured a front slit and double-buckle belt. She finished off her look with metallic accessories from the brand.
Emma's dress was right off of Louis Vuitton's Spring 2018 runway.
Her custom Louis Vuitton piece was from the brand's Resort 2018 collection. It had Emma's initials embroidered on the sleeve.
She wore a white Tom Ford dress with matching heels.
Emma wore a Givenchy jumpsuit with Repossi jewelry.
Emma wore a Tom Ford blazer with Brock Collection jeans.
Emma wore a Chloé dress, Gianvito Rossi heels, Anita Ko jewels, and a Tyler Ellis x Petra Flannery handbag.
She wore a Loewe multicolor dress with Stella Luna shoes and Anita Ko jewelry.
She wore a sparkly set by Prada with ankle-strap heels.
She wore an amazing Chanel dress with matching pants.
She wore a silk mini and blazer, which were both from Givenchy. She finished off her look with jewelry by Repossi and a blue ribbon in honor of the ACLU.
She sparkled in a gold Riccardo Tisci for Givenchy gown.
Her DVF dress reminds us of the one Julia Roberts wore in Pretty Woman.
She wore a chic Sies Marjan top and matching bottoms from the Spring 2018 collection.
The polished actress wore a dazzling Chanel midi with sleek accessories.
Emma chose this ruffled Rodarte piece straight from the runway, as it had debuted merely one month earlier. She wore ankle-strap sandals with the midi design.
Emma's sparkling fringed Versace number blew us away and instantly conjured images of Ariel from The Little Mermaid.
Emma wore a light blue Christian Dior design with a diamond choker.
Emma was as golden as a trophy in Elie Saab when she walked the red carpet, showing off her thigh-high slit.
Emma wore an Altuzarra number unbuttoned, though the shift had originally debuted on the runway closed.
Emma changed the meaning of a tuxedo dress in this Christian Dior look that came complete with a floor-sweeping sheer train.
Emma's Lanvin jumpsuit was a fresh take on red carpet dressing. She kept things sophisticated and simple in black pumps.
Emma chose a beaded, slinky design from Jason Wu's Spring 2015 collection, completing the look with pointed-toe heels.
Emma chose a tulle Valentino gown for the occasion, opting for minimal accessories to highlight the design's volume.
A hint of skin on the side was as good a surprise as any when Emma wore Prada to her New York premiere.
Later, Emma swapped into Victoria Beckham's airy design while sticking with the same hue for the premiere's afterparty.
Proving her casual style is just as sharp as her red carpet game, the actress bared her gams in a tweed shift.
Emma hit the basketball court in A.L.C.'s draped design.
Making another quick change, Emma looked adorable in her colorful Chanel design.
Emma played the role of caped crusader in Erdem's jeweled pastel design while in Berlin.
Emma put a bow on it . . . and opted for a shining geometric Valentino dress with Jennifer Meyer jewelry.
Taking a turn from her black leather look, Emma softened things up in lacy Dolce & Gabbana separates.
Emma played the role of vixen in a leather Lanvin ensemble at the film's Paris premiere.
Emma was nothing short of stunning in her dramatic Atelier Versace column gown.
Emma made menswear look its best in a Saint Laurent suit.
Emma tried something more feminine with Valentino's dress and patent-leather Louboutins while in Japan.
Berry was the color of the moment when Emma paired her Dior design with Louboutins to match in Singapore.
Emma looked severely stylish in her sculpted design in Singapore.
While Down Under, Emma took a breezy approach to stripes in Chloé separates.
A ruffled peplum added flirty appeal to Emma's crisp gray attire.
Emma borrowed from the boys in Band of Outsiders' relaxed suiting to kick off the Spider-Man tour.