Well outfitted indeed, Cate brandished her impeccably svelte figure in this custom Atelier Versace at the 18th Annual Costume Designers Guild Awards in 2016.
Cate took to the 2016 BAFTA Awards carpet in an asymmetrical Alexander McQueen gown that once again proved trend-fusion is no match for the sartorially gifted.
One style icon, two trends. The actress melded elegance and edge in Chanel at 2016's Pre-BAFTA cocktail party. Just in: full sleeves are (per Cate's impeccably lengthy list of red carpet successes) as timeless as this picture-perfect Oscar-nommed beauty.
The actress's fair skin and champagne tresses proved the perfect compliment to this pale pink Givenchy Haute Couture gown which she sported on the 2016 Golden Globes red carpet.
Cate opted for a simple yet sleek pairing in Camilla and Marc at L.A.'s BAFTA Tea Party in 2016.
Spring has not yet sprung but Cate's botanic-embossed Marc Jacobs gown and poppy red lip lent us quite the seasonally-apt preview. The 2016 Palm Springs International Film Festival Gala takes no prisoners. Or drably tinted ensembles.
The key to artful color-blocking? Chromatic balance. Cate looked chic yet cool in a Delpozo jumpsuit at the 2016 Independent Spirit Awards.
Full sleeve, bare ankles. Cate wowed in this boldly printed Erdem dress at W magazine's 2016 Golden Globes pre-party.
Cate ravished in Giulietta at Tokyo's SK-II Change Destiny campaign launch in 2016.
Cate utterly stunned in this black Chanel couture gown. Appropriately showstopping, given the actress's attendance at NYC's MoMA Film Benefit: A Tribute to Cate Blanchett, co-hosted by non other than the illustrious design house's own Karl Lagerfeld.
Cate donned this rouge-hued Giorgio Armani floral gown to the Girogio Armani and Cinema Society screening of Truth at NYC's Museum of Modern Art in 2015.
Cate's elegance prevailed in Alexander McQueen at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival Photocall for Carol. Who knew a sheer top, vertical stripes, billowing ruffled skirt and structured geometric jacket could pair so well?
Neutrals need not squelch stylistic ingenuity. Cate looked effortlessly sharp in Lanvin at NYC's premiere of Carol in 2015.
The actress looked cool as can be in this belted, cut out Proenza Schouler frock at Beverly Hills' industry screening of Truth in 2015.
She's took a note from the Rihanna playbook wearing a satin, nightgown-esque Alexander McQueen design to Australia's 4th AACTA Awards Ceremony in 2015.
Spring's come early! At least, that's what the Oscar-winner's white daisy and vine print Giambattista Valli Couture skirt had us thinking.
For the Blue Jasmine screening in Zurich, she goes green in a Christian Dior collared number with zippered detail and a bold waist belt.
Ms. Blanchett covers up in a pearly Chloé ruffled number at the Women in Film 2014 Crystal + Lucy Awards.
She sports this feminine little number for Comic-Con 2014.
No boring LBD here—Cate spices up the classical with a colorful adorned bodice via Chanel.
This Givenchy number from the Cannes screening of How to Train Your Dragon 2 resembles the actress' Chanel frock, no?
This breezy, geometric Delpozo set reads perfectly for a Cannes Film Festival photo call.
For a state dinner hosted by Prince William, elegance is a must, and Cate rises to the occasion in this impeccable Ralph Lauren number.
Dripping in Swarovski crystals, Cate Blanchett was a true vision clad in Armani during the 2014 Academy Awards.