Anya Taylor-Joy Embraces Old-World Cinematic Glamour in Butter-Yellow Dior for the Premiere of Lucky
Leila Moreno
Fashion Editor
Jul 13, 2026
For the Los Angeles premiere of her Apple TV+ limited series Lucky on July 13, 2026, Anya Taylor-Joy delivered a masterclass in modern red carpet historicism, stepping out in a custom butter-yellow velvet gown from Dior ’s Resort 2027 collection. Orchestrated by longtime stylist Ryan Hastings , the look leaned decisively into an Old Hollywood silver-screen fantasy, pairing delicate architectural draping with high-octane fine jewelry. Taylor-Joy completed the ensemble with Giuseppe Zanotti Audrinette sandals and archival-caliber Tiffany & Co. diamonds, crafting a visual anchor that resonated with understated luxury and cinematic drama before she transitioned to an ethereal Wiederhoeft mini dress for the after-party at Sunset Tower .
The beauty execution by makeup artist Georgie Eisdell , hair stylist Gregory Russell , and nail artist Kim Truong provided the exact tactile balance necessary for such a luminous palette. Eisdell opted for radiant skin paired with defined lower-lash liner and a soft satin mauve-rose lip, reflecting the warm undertones of the velvet bodice. Russell styled Taylor-Joy’s signature platinum lengths into smooth, brushed-out retro waves that framed the sculptural neckline without competing with the statement jewelry.
“The pale yellow hue functions not as a passive neutral, but as a deliberate homage to mid-century cinema sirens—elevated by the tactile richness of velvet.”
Key Fashion Takeaways
- Champagne Dressing Continuity: Taylor-Joy’s deliberate choice of a pale butter-yellow palette continues her signature monochromatic strategy on the red carpet. By leaning into celebratory, luminous pastel neutrals, she creates an instantly recognizable red-carpet signature that feels both ethereal and commanding.
- Tactile Architectural Draping: The Dior Resort 2027 silhouette marries the sensual fluidity of a bias-cut slip with structural hip-gathered fabric manipulation and a delicate rosette accent, providing dimensional texture that catches the light effortlessly.
- Narrative Method Dressing: In Lucky, Taylor-Joy plays a master con artist who navigates high-stakes worlds using glamorous disguises. The Old Hollywood siren styling acts as a thematic bridge between the actress and the narrative world of the series, referencing vintage casino glamour and mid-century elegance.
- High-Jewelry Precision: Anchoring the warm textile with high jewelry, the combination of Tiffany & Co.’s Jean Schlumberger Bird on a Rock Wings Wide Bangle and a 4-carat Fancy Intense Yellow Diamond ring creates a dialogue between platinum architecture and warm-toned gemstone radiance.
Key Beauty Takeaways
- Complexion: An ultra-dewy, lit-from-within glow created using Dior Forever Skin Glow foundation and warmed with subtle, sun-kissed luminous highlighters.
- Eyes: Softly defined, romantic washes from the Diorshow palette in muted cashmere tones paired with delicate, elongated lashes.
- Lips: An understated, confident nude lip using Rouge Dior to keep the focus entirely on her radiant skin and classic Hollywood aesthetic.
- Hair: Sleek, signature platinum blonde waves styled with a timeless, fluid finish that complemented her vintage-inspired neckline.
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