Monica Barbaro Goes Sleek in Roberto Cavalli at Olivier Awards

Monica Barbaro arrived at the Olivier Awards 2026 in London with a look that felt noticeably more restrained than what we’ve seen from her lately. After that standout Dior moment at the 2025 Oscars, expectations were high. This time, she went in a quieter direction.

She wore a Roberto Cavalli Pre-Fall 2026 gown, built around a clean, slip-inspired silhouette. The top half is a soft champagne satin with a draped cowl neckline. It’s delicate, fluid, and sits lightly on the body. The thin straps and minimal structure keep it feeling effortless, almost like elevated eveningwear rather than full red carpet drama.

Then the dress shifts.

Monica Barbaro Roberto Cavalli gown Olivier Awards 2026

The lower half moves into a black, floor-length skirt with a subtle flare and a small train. The contrast is sharp, both in color and texture. The top catches light with that silky sheen, while the skirt feels heavier and more grounded. There’s a clear intention there, but it doesn’t fully come together in the way you might expect.

The transition point, where the two fabrics meet in a slightly jagged seam, draws the eye but not necessarily in a flattering way. It breaks the flow instead of elongating it, which is usually what you want from a gown like this.

Monica Barbaro Roberto Cavalli gown Olivier Awards 2026

Styling stayed minimal but considered. She added Cartier Panthère de Cartier earrings, bringing in a subtle touch of luxury without overpowering the look. The jewelry choice fits the mood, polished, refined, and quiet.

Her hair was worn sleek with a side part, and the makeup stayed soft and natural, which works with the overall tone.

It’s not a bad look. It just feels a little safe, especially compared to what we’ve seen from her before on bigger red carpets.