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Charlotte Le Bon Reinvents Red Carpet Style with Androgynous Elegance

The White Lotus star trades her character’s bold looks for a sharp, office-chic twist—cementing her status as a modern French fashion icon.

On April 6th, the cast of The White Lotus gathered in Los Angeles to celebrate the finale of the show’s third season. Among the standout appearances was Charlotte Le Bon, whose tailored and androgynous look turned heads—and marked a stylish departure from the flamboyant wardrobe of her on-screen persona, Chloé.

In Mike White’s acclaimed satirical series, Le Bon plays Chloé, a disillusioned model with an impeccable eye for fashion, often seen in daring silhouettes and vibrant colors. Off-screen, however, the Quebec-born actress takes a more refined route. For the special White Lotus screening event, she embraced the trending officewear aesthetic, donning a pearl grey suit and tie ensemble that struck the perfect balance between power and polish.

Her look featured a slightly oversized blazer, a matching shirt, high-waisted tailored trousers, and a deeper-toned tie that emphasized the androgynous sophistication of the outfit. She grounded the ensemble with chunky boots for a relaxed edge, while gold jewelry from Boucheron—hoop earrings, rings, and ear clips—brought a subtle touch of glamour.

This fashion moment is part of a broader trend in Le Bon’s red carpet appearances. Known for her preference for expertly tailored suits in understated tones—think black, navy, and beige—she channels the sharp elegance of 1980s French fashion with a contemporary twist. During the White Lotus premiere photocall, she wore a deep brown suit paired with black loafers featuring metallic tips. To soften the look, she layered a sheer blue mesh top over a black bralette and added a statement brooch from Boucheron.

Whether she's embracing minimalism or pushing boundaries with gender-fluid fashion, Charlotte Le Bon continues to prove that true style lies in self-expression. Could she be the next great icon of modern French fashion? All signs point to yes.

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