The media tour for Anya Taylor-Joy’s Furiosa might be one for the books. But the artist kicked points off with a bang earlier this year before yet touching down on the red rug to encourage the Warner Bros. twist. In a movie with her i- sun Chris Hemsworth, Taylor- Joy showed off a skintight little gown from one of London’s edgiest labels.
The artist donned a glance from Dilara Findikoglu’s drop 2024 collection, which turned out to be a distorted, fashion girl take on the fabled LBD. Her bodice dress had a plunging, square neckline with curled light fabric protruding from the top. Before wrapping up in a teensy tiny trousers, the gown then hugged Taylor-Joy’s number. Taylor- Joy’s scarf also had an interesting design detail, which extended past the skirt, like her bodice. To complete the look, Taylor- Joy went plain, opting for velvety body, a strong lip, and button- right hair.
Taylor- Joy has been gravitating toward the closet cornerstone in new weeks, many like, who has been treating New York City to a stylish display of LBDs this week. For the Vanity Fair Oscars after group, the actress shined in a jewel- adorned. There’s no denying that Hollywood’s most recent obsession is reworked variations of the LBD, even though her Dilara search is a little more relaxed than that going out second.
Taylor- Joy formally began her Furiosa press tour in November, even though she still wore a, but it’s only a matter of time before the actress is back on the red carpet. It’s safe to assume that the artist has some pretty big trend moments up her sleeve because she plays Imperator Furiosa ( a part that Charlize Theron once held ) in the movie.
Then, whether Taylor- Joy continues to move into Hollywood’s press towards on the red floor remains the million dollar question. Probably, she’ll route a bit of her on- display character into her authentic life wardrobe, similar to the and she sported during the Dune: Part Two premieres next month. But, if there’s one thing we’ve garnered over the years concerning Taylor- Joy’s red carpet style, it’s to expect the unexpected.