Sarah Paulson may be willing to embrace trends like the oh-so-popular sheer style; however, she’s also the kind of star that will put their own unique twist on the look. For instance, take a peek at the sheer ensemble she wore to the “All’s Fair” Disney+ Premiere at Maison de La Chimie in Paris on October 21.
Instead of a sheer dress worn by the likes of Jenna Ortega, Dakota Johnson and Mia Goth, Sarah opted for a sheer pantsuit.
Pascal Le Segretain/Getty ImagesA slightly loose set, it fit the star perfectly and featured strong structured shoulders and extra fabric around the middle as well as at the cuffs of both the jacket and pants.
The “American Horror Story” actress paired her all-white look with a large gold and stone necklace with matching earrings and a handpiece, along with a super-sleek hairstyle.
Sarah Paulson Wants ‘More Simplicity & Clarity’ in Her Style
VALERIE MACON/AFP via Getty ImagesFinding a personal style that’s genuine and lasting has been somewhat of a task for Sarah.
“For a long time, I would look at my closet and it looked just kind of chaotic to me, and different versions,” she told People in September 2024.
She says that when she used to look at her wardrobe, she would think, “I don’t know who this person is in this closet.”
“And on one level that used to be what I felt was good for me about my closet, was that I could go in there and become anyone when I wanted to be,” she said. “But now, I’m searching more for a little bit more simplicity and clarity, and so I have a lot of the same things.”
She explained that these items “feel all more like me, rather than like different people I’d like to be for the day.”
Sarah Has ‘Come Into Her Own’ When It Comes to Fashion
Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times via Getty ImagesWhile Sarah may still think that she needs to fine-tune her fashion choices, she may have already nailed a signature style.
“Paulson has had more hits than misses over the past two decades,” according to W. “She’s come into her own, sartorially speaking, eventually eschewing the very pretty looks of her early career in favor of chic designs by smaller labels like Cushnie et Ochs, Etro, and Philosophy di Lorenzo Serafini and from powerhouses like The Row and her beloved Prada.”
Beyond that, “[s]he’s gotten more experimental and more dramatic, and she’s developed hair styles (like an on-trend bleached bob) that add an instant edge to anything she wears.”



