It sure looks like Stella McCartney’s Spring 2012 exquisite cord-trimmed, mesh-paneled printed dresses are the new celebrity favorites. The designer’s one-of-a-kind, (environmentally) green, and uniquely detailed frocks have landed not once but a good four times on the red carpet.
And that’s not all. All four were spotted on big names like Nicole Kidman, Gwyneth Paltrow, Brooklyn Decker, and the latest one (spotted just this week): Leann Rimes.
Rihanna donned an olive-green Alexander Wang dress while Brooklyn Decker chose a frequently seen piece from Stella McCartney’s spring 2012 collection at a photo call for Battleship at the Corinthia Hotel in London, England, on March 28, 2012 (Credit: DJDM / WENN)
Brooklyn Decker attended a photocall for her movie ‘Battleship’ at The Corinthia Hotel in London, wearing a dress from the Stella McCartney Spring 2012 collection (Credit: DJDM / WENN)


Quite novel and distinct, agree? Yet you can see how sexy and flattering they look on the body. The dresses are straight off the runway and are currently unavailable online.


Stella McCartney’s designs have consistently attracted a diverse array of celebrities, each bringing their unique flair to her creations. At the Stella McCartney Autumn 2018 Collection Presentation, stars like Kate Hudson and Vanessa Hudgens showcased the versatility of the brand’s footwear.
Kate Hudson paired her ensemble with white chunky wooden-heel platform sandals. At the same time, Vanessa Hudgens opted for black patent ‘Elyse’ wedge platform oxfords, highlighting the adaptability of McCartney’s designs across different styles.
In a more recent appearance, Cate Blanchett embodied sustainable fashion by donning a recycled gold three-piece suit from Stella McCartney at the 2023 Earthshot Prize Awards Ceremony. This choice underscored both her and the brand’s commitment to environmental consciousness.
Additionally, Paris and Nicky Hilton made a stylish sibling statement at Paris Fashion Week, coordinating their outfits with Stella McCartney pieces, further cementing the brand’s status among fashion-forward individuals.