Gillian Anderson's flattering black dress and heels are the stunning autumn evening look that never dates

The star nailed transitional evening wear

Gillian Anderson is pictured wearing a black blazer and scarf at Netflix's "The Abandons" premiere held at Netflix Tudum Theater on December 03, 2025 in Los Angeles, California.
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We might have been all about florals, pastels and bold, eye-catching hues when it comes to the best summer wedding guest dresses, but as we look ahead to autumn, Gillian Anderson has proved that nothing beats black evening wear as the most timeless option regardless of the season.

Stepping out in Soho for an early screening of her new film Teenage Sex and Death At Camp Miasma, the actress looked stunning in a sleek black halterneck maxi dress with a sweeping, asymmetric hemline. Treading the line between a cocktail dress and something formal enough for black-tie dress codes, the elegant, minimally accessorised dress proved that black evening attire never fails to look chic.

Gillian opted for a pair of sky-high stilettos, a delicate gold chain bracelet and a simple gold ring on her thumb for pared-back polish that felt both elevated and timeless.

While boho and heritage styles are set to dominate autumn/winter fashion trends for 2026, black evening attire is going nowhere. The rich hue always remains a stylish staple for autumn capsule wardrobes because it is so simple and elegant.

Understated, yet glamorous, Gillian's halter neckline is ideal for those looking to create a longer and leaner frame, as the elongated silhouette draws the eye up and along your frame and firmly to your face. Of course, this sleeveless style isn't for everyone, but it does certainly work hard to create a taller torso.

Adding leg-lengthening heels, the sweeping asymmetric hemline stretches out your silhouette, drawing the eye down to the longest point for a taller finish.

Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse
Freelance news writer

Charlie Elizabeth Culverhouse is a freelance royal news, entertainment and fashion writer. She began her journalism career after graduating from Nottingham Trent University with an MA in Magazine Journalism, receiving an NCTJ diploma, and earning a First Class BA (Hons) in Journalism at the British and Irish Modern Music Institute. She has also worked with Good To, BBC Good Food, The Independent, The Big Issue and The Metro.

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