Males traditionally wore tuxedos on the red carpet. But more and more female celebrities, including Rihanna and Meghan Markle, have been seen on red carpets wearing suits and tuxedos throughout the years. The top ladies of Hollywood’s big and small screens are dressing to the nines on red carpets—call it the Hillary Effect.

The power suit may be having a moment right now, but it has been a popular fashion statement since Yves Saint Laurent created the first haute couture tuxedo, Le Smoking, in 1966. (Consider a white shirt with ruffled cuffs, a matching vest, and opulent black velvet.) Perfect now as it was then.

Rihanna’s tuxedo look.

Because of her omelet-inspired dress in 2015 and her floral-inspired outfit in 2017, Rihanna has earned the title of “queen of the Met Gala.” At the 2009 Met Gala, she wore a sleek black tuxedo with oversized shoulder pads and black gloves, which was one of her less well-known outfits. Who better to embody fashion than Rihanna, whose theme that year was “The Model as Muse: Embodying Fashion”?

Jennifer Aniston’s Red tuxedo.

On the red carpet at the Critics’ Choice Awards on January 15, Jennifer Aniston rocked a striking outfit.

Jennifer looked stunning in a crimson red Gucci tuxedo with flared slacks and a two-button blazer with an uncomfortably low collar.

Zendaya’s white tuxedo

The star of Euphoria attended the Save the Children Gala on September 12, 2019, wearing a dapper white tuxedo with a stripe down the side of the pant legs. She chose to show no skin beneath her expertly cut jacket as a seductive touch.

Gal Gadot’s tuxedo

At the movie’s London premiere on Sunday, November 25, the Ralph Breaks the Internet star dispensed with a shirt in favor of a crimson Mugler tuxedo jacket and matching flared pants.

Winnie Harlow’s hot pink tuxedo

On October 29, 2019, the model showed up at the West Hollywood Edition party in Los Angeles sporting a chic fuchsia pantsuit and self-assured small, round sunglasses.