‘All’s Fair’ Star Naomi Watts Shows Off a Stunning Black Dress Look, and Fans Can’t Stop Talking
Naomi Watts has spent this year bouncing between soundstages, press events, and now the front rows of Paris, and her latest batch of photos proves she is not slowing down anytime soon. The actress has become something of a fixture on the European fashion circuit in recent months, regularly popping up at major shows alongside her ongoing slate of television and film work.
Her newest set of images, which quickly caught fire online, initially arrived without much context attached beyond the striking visuals themselves. Watts posed in a sleek black sleeveless dress with a dramatic tie neck detail, first against a plain studio backdrop and then seated elegantly on a grand staircase.
Watts shared the photos herself directly on Instagram, revealing exactly where they came from in the process. She captioned the post by praising Jean Paul Gaultier and congratulating Duran Lantink, calling the show a high art moment and celebrating the designer behind it.
The show in question was Duran Lantink’s couture debut for Jean Paul Gaultier, a collection titled Tech Couture that unfolded inside the maison’s Beaux Arts headquarters on rue Saint Martin. Lantink, who became the house’s first permanent creative director since Gaultier’s own retirement, used the presentation to blend traditional couture craftsmanship with 3D printed materials and industrial elements like foam cores.
Watts was among a starry front row that included Jean Paul Gaultier himself watching from his seat, alongside a mix of actors, musicians, and cultural figures who turned out to see how Lantink would follow up his earlier, more provocative ready-to-wear collections for the brand. Her presence continues a pattern this year of Watts showing up consistently at major Paris fashion moments, having also been photographed at the Christian Dior haute couture show earlier in the week.
Watts arrives at this moment in her career riding one of the busiest stretches she has had in years. Much of that momentum has come through her ongoing collaboration with producer Ryan Murphy, a partnership that now spans multiple projects including her Emmy nominated turn as Babe Paley in Feud Capote vs the Swans and her role as a formidable divorce attorney in the Hulu drama All’s Fair.
That relationship extended further this year with her three episode guest arc as Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis in Murphy’s anthology series Love Story, a role that required her to portray Jackie Kennedy during the period surrounding John F Kennedy Jr and Carolyn Bessette. Watts has spoken about how meaningful the partnership with Murphy has become, describing the trust she has built with him and the rarity of working alongside so many other women on his sets.
Beyond her television work, Watts has kept a steady stream of film credits flowing as well, including her acclaimed performance opposite Bill Murray and a Great Dane in The Friend, a role she also executive produced. She has additional projects on the horizon including The Housewife, Mother Courage, and Margot and Rudi, signaling that her film career remains just as active as her television output.
Watts has also expanded well beyond acting in recent years, publishing a New York Times bestselling book on menopause and continuing to build out her wellness brand focused on supporting women through that stage of life. She has been candid about how unexpected this current chapter of her career feels, admitting she still battles imposter syndrome even as recognition like her Hollywood Walk of Fame star arrived last year.
That same sense of gratitude seems to be carrying into her personal appearances this year, with Paris Couture Week offering Watts another chance to celebrate collaborators and creative peers publicly rather than simply attending as a spectator. Her enthusiasm for Lantink’s Gaultier debut fits neatly into a broader pattern of Watts using her platform to champion artists and moments she genuinely admires.
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Between her expanding slate of prestige television roles, her continued film work, and her visible presence throughout Paris Couture Week, Watts appears to be entering a genuinely full-circle moment in her career. Few actors her age are managing to balance that much high-profile output while also staying this visible on the international fashion stage.
With more projects already lined up and her fashion week appearances continuing to generate buzz, it is clear Watts has no interest in slowing her pace anytime soon. Her latest Instagram post may have started as a simple show of support for a friend and collaborator, but it also served as a quiet reminder of just how many corners of the industry she currently occupies at once.
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