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Halle Berry Stuns in Gucci at 'Crime 101' Premiere
The Oscar-winning actress showcases her business savvy in a sleek Gucci ensemble at the Los Angeles premiere.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 10:40pm
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Halle Berry's striking Gucci ensemble at the 'Crime 101' premiere exemplifies the evolving approach of luxury fashion under Demna's creative direction.Ozark TodayHalle Berry, the acclaimed actress, made a powerful fashion statement at the 'Crime 101' premiere in Los Angeles, wearing a stylish Gucci ensemble inspired by the brand's spring 2026 collection. Berry's outfit, which included a silk satin shirt, stretch wool jacket, and coordinating trousers in a sleek black shade, exuded elegance and modernity. The actress accessorized with Cartier jewelry and a vintage sapphire and diamond engagement ring, completing her look with bold brows, smokey eyes, and a glossy lip.
Why it matters
Berry's choice of Gucci, the Italian luxury fashion house, reflects her business acumen and ability to leverage her celebrity status to promote emerging designers and trends. The actress's collaboration with stylist Lindsay Flores showcases her commitment to curating a polished and impactful red carpet presence, which can influence fashion trends and consumer preferences.
The details
Berry's ensemble is part of Demna's first collection with Gucci, unveiled in September 2025. The 37-outfit look book, photographed by Catherine Opie, drew inspiration from a constellation of characters, reflecting the diverse identities Gucci embodies. This approach allows customers to find relatable elements in the collection, moving away from a one-size-fits-all approach. Berry stars in 'Crime 101' alongside Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Barry Keoghan, and Monica Barbaro, playing an elusive thief in his final score.
- The 'Crime 101' premiere took place on April 11, 2026 in Los Angeles.
- Demna's first collection with Gucci was unveiled in September 2025.
The players
Halle Berry
An Oscar-winning actress known for her roles in films such as 'Monster's Ball' and 'X-Men'.
Demna
The new artistic director of Gucci, who has been credited with revitalizing the brand's aesthetic and appeal.
Lindsay Flores
Halle Berry's personal stylist, who has collaborated with the actress to create her impeccable red carpet looks.
Catherine Opie
The photographer who shot the 37-outfit look book for Demna's first Gucci collection.
Chris Hemsworth
An Australian actor known for his roles in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and other blockbuster films.
What they’re saying
“Halle Berry's choice of Gucci for the 'Crime 101' premiere showcases her business savvy and ability to leverage her celebrity status to promote emerging designers and trends.”
— Lindsay Flores, Halle Berry's Stylist
“Demna's first collection with Gucci reflects the brand's commitment to embracing diverse identities and allowing customers to find relatable elements in the fashion.”
— Catherine Opie, Photographer
What’s next
The highly anticipated 'Crime 101' film, starring Halle Berry, Chris Hemsworth, Mark Ruffalo, Barry Keoghan, and Monica Barbaro, is set to hit theaters on Friday, April 18, 2026.
The takeaway
Halle Berry's impeccable Gucci ensemble at the 'Crime 101' premiere showcases her ability to leverage her celebrity status to promote emerging designers and trends, while also highlighting the fashion house's commitment to embracing diverse identities and allowing customers to find relatable elements in their collections.

