This Week We're Loving...Diane Kruger

PA PhotosDiane Kruger could probably wear a boiler suit and still look drop-dead gorgeous, but luckily for us, the German born actress has serious style cred to match her perfect bone structure. She turned heads in this traffic-stopping red dress from Marchesa’s Resort 2010 collection at the Sydney premiere of Inglourious Basterds.
Bigpicturesphoto.comCounting Karl as a personal pal and Chanel as one of her favourite fashion houses, Miss K picked a head-to-toe look for the Melbourne premiere of her new movie. Giving us all a lesson in chic androgyny, she matched a stiff white shirt with braces, tailored trousers and a whimsical bow.
Rex FeaturesJust when we were getting sick of the ubiquitous Hervé Leger bandage dress, Diane pulls this rose pink number out of the bag. With its little capped sleeves, flirty hemline and Diane’s slick of femme fatale red lipstick, the actress proves there’s still life in the body-con trend yet.
WennJust as adept at dressing down as dressing up, the lovely Diane went for a bright Stella McCartney ensemble for a shopping trip in Berlin. A cream quilted Chanel bag and cut-out flats finish this city chic look to perfection.
WennStraw hat? Check. Cosy cardi? Check. Pretty summer dress and chunky heels? Check. Ladies, take note – this is an instant recipe to summer in the city style.
PA PhotosFor the London premiere of Inglourious Basterds, Diane turned to A-list staple Balmain for a killer LBD. The peplum detail and heart-shaped neckline add quirky touches to the old classic – while those studded Christian Louboutin heels have us drooling with envy.
PA PhotosThough she can sometimes be a strictly monochrome kinda gal (we’ve got Chanel to thank for that), we reckon Diane looks just as good – if not better – when she’s experimenting with hot colours, like the fuchsia Escada dress she wore to Berlin Fashion Week.
PA PhotosA particularly fashion-forward event calls for a particularly fashion-forward outfit, so Diane turned to up and coming designer Jason Wu for this sequin shoulder dress – modified from his catwalk design – for this year’s CFDA fashion awards.
PA PhotosSimple and classic, Diane proves that you don’t need to rely on accessories to pull a perfect look out of the bag. She stuck to a cute navy jumpsuit, ribbed t-shirt and Mary Jane heels for a photocall at the Cannes Festival.
PA PhotosThe dreamy dress Diane wore to the Cannes AMFAR benefit this year came courtesy of Chanel Couture and helped her top best dressed lists literally everywhere. Back to black and white, she stuck to monochrome accessories to finish the look.