From Zendaya's tennis dress to Margot Robbie's Barbie looks
A glitzy movie premiere is, of course, an opportunity for stars to promote their work, but the red carpet also provides a great outlet for celebrities to be creative with their fashion choices. Having spent so many weeks and months researching and playing a particular role, many stars often choose to pay sartorial tribute to the film once the premiere rolls around, incorporating its themes or embodying character with their look.
This can be difficult to master; literal dressing – or 'method dressing', as it has been dubbed – is not fancy dress, but it is a great way to nod to a project and to have fun with fashion.
"Sometimes you want to celebrate a character, a feeling, or more general aesthetic from the film," the celebrity stylist Leith Clark, who works with Keira Knightley, Rosamund Pike and Lucy Boyton, tells us. "But it comes more from a place of celebration and inspiration, rather than emulation."
While method dressing is nothing new, it has been taken to new levels of late, thanks to Margot Robbie's impressive Barbie promo tour, and Zendaya's wardrobe while promoting Dune and Challengers. Scroll through to see all the times actors found inspiration from the films they were promoting on the red carpet – and got literal dressing just right.
Anya Taylor-Joy
Anya Taylor-Joy has always had fun with her red-carpet fashion, and the press tour for Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga has been no exception. While promoting the post-apocalyptic action film, the actress has been seen wearing plenty of tough-luxe leather and metallics, with a stand-out moment being this vintage Paco Rabanne look, covered in golden spikes that looked like firing arrows.
Maria Bakalova
Maria Bakalova channelled Ivana Trump's 1980s power-dressing persona in a series of Self-Portrait looks during the 2024 Cannes Film Festival. The actress was there promoting The Apprentice, the Donald Trump biopic, in which she plays his ex-wife.
Zendaya
Zendaya never misses an opportunity to incorporate a little method dressing into a press tour – and for the first premiere of Challengers, in which she plays a tennis star, the actress wore a green sequin gown which featured the outline of a player serving. The dress, which was custom Loewe, signalled the start of a fabulous few months on the red carpet for Zendaya and her stylist Law Roach, during which she wore dozens of fun tennis-inspired looks.
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Carey Mulligan
In Maestro, Carey Mulligan plays Felicia Bernstein, wife of the legendary conductor Leonard Bernstein. While promoting the film during awards season, the actress wore a host of beautiful 1950s vintage replicas – from Dior couture at the BAFTAs to custom Schiaparelli at the Golden Globes – inspired by the decade in which much of the film is set. The grand finale saw her gracing the Oscars red carpet in this beautiful fishtail Balenciaga gown; a recreation of an original design from 1951 – the year that Felicia and Leonard Bernstein got married.
Zendaya
Zendaya's Dune: Part Two press tour was a masterclass in celebrity styling. The singer-actress worked with the image consultant and stylist Law Roach on a series of impressive sci-fi-inspired looks in tribute to the film franchise – but nothing was more memorable than the archival Mugler bodysuit she wore for the London premiere.
Emma Stone
While promoting her award-winning role in Poor Things, Emma Stone stepped out in a series of playful, exaggerated styles, in a nod to the vibrant colours and bold, big sleeves worn by her character in the film. Nowhere was this done more effectively than at the BAFTAs, where she picked up the award for Best Actress wearing this orange, multi-textured Louis Vuitton dress.
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Dakota Johnson and Sydney Sweeney
Dakota Johnson and Sydney Sweeney both wore spiderweb-inspired gowns for the Los Angeles premiere of Madame Web. Styled by Kate Young, Johnson wore a custom Gucci take on the slip dress, which featured a shimmering mesh and skin-coloured bodysuit underneath. Sweeney, who was styled by Molly Dickson, opted for a corseted Oscar de la Renta gown with a glittering webbed pattern and fringed skirt.
Maisie Williams
Maisie Williams channelled her character of Catherine Dior, throughout the press tour for her Apple TV+ series The New Look. The show tells the story of how design legend Christian Dior – as well as his contemporaries Coco Chanel, Pierre Balmain and Cristóbal Balenciaga – navigated the realities of World War II and launched modern fashion. Williams wore a leather all-black ensemble for the series premiere – by Dior, naturally – in an elegant 1940s silhouette.
Timothée Chalamet for 'Wonka'
Timothée Chalamet wore a custom Prada jumpsuit to the world premiere of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory remake Wonka, in which he plays the titular role. The look was made in a striking lilac hue in a nod to the purple shade so commonly associated with Wonka chocolate bars.
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Rachel Zegler for 'The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes'
Rachel Zegler wore this dramatic Alexander McQueen gown to the Berlin premiere of the newest film in The Hunger Games franchise: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes. The look was a nod to the star character of the original film series, Katniss Everdeen (played by Jennifer Lawrence), commonly known as "the girl on fire".
Halle Bailey for 'The Little Mermaid'
The press tour for The Little Mermaid was filled with plenty of ocean-inspired ensembles, and the movie's star, Halle Bailey, kicked it off in style. For the first premiere, the actress wore a shimmering blue custom gown by Valdrin Sahiti which nodded perfectly to the theme of the movie.
Margot Robbie for 'Barbie'
Probably the most famous example of a celebrity paying sartorial tribute to their on-screen counterpart has to be Margot Robbie throughout the Barbie press tour. The actress wore a series of looks inspired by the doll's original wardrobe – expertly curated by her stylist Andrew Mukamal – featuring plenty of neon pink and playful accessories.
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Anya Taylor-Joy for 'The Super Mario Bros. Movie'
Anya Taylor-Joy entered the video-game world with her role as Princess Peach, in The Super Mario Bros. Movie. She took inspiration from the cartoon character by wearing a pink leather Dior jumpsuit, complete with matching gloves and boots, to the Los Angeles premiere.
Jenna Ortega for 'Wednesday'
Wednesday is one of the biggest hits Netflix has ever had, and the cast had all kinds of fun during the press tour, taking inspiration from their characters on the red carpet. This includes the lead Jenna Ortega, who injected a gothic style into each and every look – particularly for the world premiere, where she wore this black lace Versace gown, complete with a veil.
Zoey Deutch for 'Something From Tiffany's'
For her movie Something From Tiffany's, Zoey Deutch injected Tiffany blue into her wardrobe on multiple occasions (complemented with sparkling Tiffany & Co diamonds, naturally). For the Los Angeles premiere of the film, she wore this off-the-shoulder gown by Carolina Herrera.
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Elizabeth Debicki for 'The Crown'
The Australian actress Elizabeth Debicki played Princess Diana in the final two seasons of The Crown, and was inspired by one of the royal's most iconic looks for the season five premiere. She wore a black Dior gown with a trailing silk scarf, which was very similar in style to the blue Catherine Walker dress that the princess wore to the Cannes Film Festival in 1987.
Timothee Chalamet for 'Bones and All'
Timothee Chalamet made headlines with his statement-making look for the Bones and All premiere, which took place during the Venice Film Festival. The actor wore a custom-made, blood-red Haider Ackermann outfit that nodded to the grisly movie, in which he plays a cannibal (and spends much screen time with blood around his neck).
Zoë Kravitz for 'The Batman'
Inspired by her role as Catwoman in The Batman, Kravitz had plenty of fun with her tour wardrobe. Our favourite look was this custom Oscar de la Renta gown which she wore for the New York premiere, featuring a laced-up bodice, complete with cat silhouettes.
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Carrie-Anne Moss for 'The Matrix: Resurrections'
Carrie-Anne Moss worked with Oscar de la Renta on this Matrix-inspired dress, which she wore to the US premiere of The Matrix: Resurrections. The caped dress featured delicate embroidery, which had been crafted from a sequence of threadwork with green and silver sequins, echoing the series' digital rain, a spokesperson for the house explained.
Zendaya for 'Spider-Man: No Way Home'
Another entry for Zendaya: on more than one occasion during the Spider-Man: No Way Home tour, the star nodded to the movie – nowhere more so than for the Los Angeles premiere, where she wore a spiderweb-inspired gown by Valentino, complete with a superhero mask.