Taylor Swift and Rebel Wilson among best-dressed stars at Cats premiere

Highly anticipated remake arrives in cinemas on Friday

Olivia Petter
Tuesday 17 December 2019 04:17 EST
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It’s one of the most polarising films of the year, boasts an unrivalled cast of Hollywood stars, and features some of the most beloved musical numbers of all-time.

After months of anticipation, Cats arrives in cinemas on Friday, and the cast were out in full on Monday evening for the world premiere in Los Angeles.

Taylor Swift, who plays the mischievous Bombalurina character, marked her first major red carpet appearance since turning 30 in a strapless silk gown by Oscar de la Renta.

The singer’s full-skirted frock featured oriental floral patterns and a cinched-in waistline.

Elsewhere, Jason Derulo, who plays the rebellious Rum Tum Tugger cat, arrived in a crimson overcoat with black fur lapels.

Click through the gallery above to see the best-dressed stars at the Cats world premiere.

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