By Latifah Muhammad
12:15 PM PDT, August 30, 2018
Sarah Paulson owns the red carpet! The American Horror Story star has become a fashion favorite for an eclectic stye that goes from edgy to vintage, and everywhere in between. Check out some of Paulson’s best looks inspired by classic Old Hollywood glam.
Dazzling Dame
Paulson dazzled in a sapphire Zac Posen dress while attending the American Horror Story: Freak Show premiere in Hollywood, California, in 2014. The actress channeled the '40s era with the flared satin dress, wavy locks and earrings by Graziela Gems.
Vintage Glamour
The American Horror Story star gave off vintage vibes in a metallic collared cocktail dress and matching clutch purse at the 21st Annual Critics' Choice Awards in 2016.
Girl Power at Comic-Con
Girl Power! Paulson rocked a white frock skirt and matching blouse to Comic-Con in 2014, where she appeared on a panel with fellow actresses.
Structured Couture
The American Horror Story actress wowed at the 2015 Emmy Awards while wearing a blue sequin off-the-shoulder belted dress.
Understated Elegance
Nude became an unofficial trend at the 2014 Oscars, and Paulson set the tone in a long sleeve, beaded Elie Saab gown. She coupled the elegant ensemble with a Ferragamo clutch and minimal jewelry, with her hair in a flipped-out bob.
Formal Affair
Taking the Plunge
Paulson went glam in a black-and-gold gown with a plunging neckline while posing with Julianne Moore during HBO's Golden Globe Awards party in 2013.
A Classic Silhouette
The 43-year-old actress showed off her décolletage in a strapless Georges Hobeika Couture gown while promoting 12 Years a Slave at the Toronto Film Festival in 2013.
Attention to Detail
Paulson got dolled up in a Monique Lhullier tea-length dress with intricate embroidery and sheer underlay for the Directors Guild Awards in 2014. She paired the stunning dress with ankle strap heels.
Pretty in Polka Dots
The Golden Globe-winning actress channeled the '50s in a long-sleeved, tea-length dress featuring mesh and polka dots at the Museum of the Moving Image event in 2015. Paulson was on hand to honor her friend and Game Change co-star, Julianne Moore.