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To accept her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Michelle Yeoh wore a bright and sunny Dior silk dress from its Pre-Fall 2026 collection.

Michelle Yeoh at the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles
Michelle Yeoh has become a household name, with a career that spans over four decades. The actor recently received her star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and she looked stunning while getting it.
For the ceremony, the 63-year-old actor wore a yellow sleeveless, slightly off-shoulder Dior dress from its Pre-Fall 2026 collection. She brought the sunshine and basked in the much-deserved spotlight in the cheery yellow silk dress, which featured embroidered leaves and softly frayed edges. The vibrant hue felt celebratory, while the fluid drape, which was knotted at one shoulder, gave the moment an effortless elegance.
She added a pair of silver Roger Vivier Bouquet pumps and wore a diamond-encrusted Richard Mille timepiece. To complete her look, the actor wore a pair of dangling diamond earrings and a tennis bracelet on the other hand.
Like always, Michelle Yeoh kept her makeup minimal with a light brown lipstick and barely there blush. She wore her hair pinstraight.
Michelle Yeoh at the Hollywood Walk Of Fame
Michelle Yeoh received a star on the iconic Hollywood Walk of Fame. This marks a milestone in her career, which spans more than four decades in both the Asian and international cinema industries.
Reflecting on the recognition ahead of the event, Michelle Yeoh said, “I remember when I first went to the Walk of Fame because it’s very iconic. You want to go there because all your big heroes who’ve been in the business since you were a kid are there. I remember looking, ‘Oh, here’s so and so!’ So now, just to think that I’m getting it, it’s a dream come true.”
She began her career in 1983 after winning the Miss Malaysia World contest and even represented Malaysia at the Miss World pageant. She went on to star in several prominent films in the Hong Kong action cinema, with films such as Yes, Madam, Magnificent Warriors, The Heroic Trio, Tai Chi Master and Wing Chun.
The actor then moved to Hollywood and got international recognition with her roles in films such as Tomorrow Never Dies and Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon. She later starred in major productions, including Crazy Rich Asians, Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and Everything, Everywhere All At Once, winning the Academy Award for Best Actress in 2023 and becoming the first Asian performer to do so in that category.
February 20, 2026, 09:34 IST