Miranda Kerr Wore a Navy Strapless Solace London Gown with Sculptural Train at the Breakthrough Prize Ceremony
Miranda Kerr wears a navy strapless Solace London gown with a dramatic train and Cartier diamond ring at the Breakthrough Prize Ceremony.
Miranda Kerr showed up to the Breakthrough Prize Ceremony looking effortlessly polished, but with just enough drama to make you look twice.
She wore the Imani Maxi Dress from Solace London in a deep navy shade that felt both classic and modern. At first glance, it’s clean and simple, but the details are what make it stand out. The strapless neckline sits straight across the chest, giving the whole look a sharp, structured feel. It frames her shoulders beautifully without trying too hard.
The bodice is fitted and smooth, hugging her frame before dropping into a sleek, midi-length skirt. But the real moment happens at the back. The gown opens into a voluminous train that she subtly held out for photos, creating that full, dramatic sweep without overwhelming the front of the look. It’s controlled drama, which is harder to pull off than it looks.
The fabric has a soft sheen that catches the light just enough, giving depth to the navy tone without crossing into overly glossy territory. It keeps everything refined.
She kept her styling tight and intentional. A pair of delicate earrings and a Cartier vintage 3.80 carat European cut diamond ring added just the right amount of sparkle. Nothing heavy, nothing distracting. Her hair was styled in loose, glossy waves, parted cleanly down the middle, which softened the structured silhouette of the dress.
Makeup followed the same idea. Glowy skin, warm blush, and a soft coral lip that added a bit of color without competing with the gown.


