Adeline Rudolph Wore a Paolo Sebastian “Polvere di Stelle” Gown at the Gold Gala
Adeline Rudolph wears a Paolo Sebastian “Polvere di Stelle” gown at the Gold Gala, blending fringe detail with soft, old Hollywood elegance.
Adeline Rudolph arrived at the Gold House 5th annual Gold Gala looking like she stepped out of a modern take on old Hollywood. Wearing Paolo Sebastian’s “Polvere di Stelle” gown, her look felt soft, detailed, and quietly striking.
The gown itself is all about texture and movement. The bodice features delicate sheer paneling with fine embroidery, almost like tiny constellations scattered across the fabric. It gives just enough structure while still feeling light on the skin.
From there, the dress flows into long, cascading fringe that creates a beautiful sense of motion. As she walks, the strands shift and catch the light, adding depth without needing bold color or heavy embellishment. The subtle ombré effect toward the hem adds another layer, fading into a darker tone that grounds the look.
What stands out is how balanced everything feels. The top half is intricate and detailed, while the lower half moves freely, creating a contrast that keeps the eye moving.
Her styling keeps things effortless. Hair is worn in soft, loose waves, parted naturally, which plays into that old Hollywood reference without feeling overly styled. Makeup stays warm and glowing, with a focus on fresh skin and soft tones.
Accessories are minimal, just enough to complement the dress without taking attention away from it. That restraint makes a difference here.

