Anya Taylor-Joy in Custom Dior at the 78th Venice Film Festival
Leila Moreno
Fashion Editor
Sep 3, 2021
A fuchsia-drenched fantasy descending upon the Venice canals, Anya Taylor-Joy ’s appearance at the 78th Venice International Film Festival was more than just a red carpet moment—it was a calculated piece of performance art. Arriving for the premiere of Last Night in Soho, Taylor-Joy and “image architect” Law Roach leaned into a hyper-saturated, 1960s-inspired “mod-glam” aesthetic that felt like a direct transmission from the film’s own neon-lit universe.
The ensemble, a custom Christian Dior Haute Couture fuchsia silk satin dress paired with a matching veiled fascinator, solidified the “vintage Barbie” archetype years before the term would dominate the zeitgeist. It was a masterclass in “Method Dressing,” where the fashion acts as a thematic bridge between the actor and the role they are promoting.
Styled with precision by Roach, the look featured a structured, cinched-waist silhouette that paid homage to Dior’s mid-century heritage while maintaining a sharp, contemporary edge. The addition of a matching fuchsia beret and stiletto heels created a monochromatic “head-to-toe” saturation that felt both playful and deeply sophisticated.
The beauty direction, led by makeup artist Georgie Eisdell and hairstylist Jenny Cho , further amplified the 60s narrative. Taylor-Joy’s signature platinum blonde hair was styled in a voluminous, polished blowout, while the makeup focused on a classic cat-eye and soft, luminous skin—a signature of Eisdell’s refined artistry.
Key Fashion Takeaways
- Themed Styling (“Method Dressing”): The look perfectly matched the 1960s London setting of her film, proving that, when done right, red carpet fashion can act as an extension of a movie’s marketing.
- The “Barbie” Aesthetic: Taylor-Joy embraced a fully saturated fuchsia pink in a “head-to-toe” approach, including matching fuchsia heels and a Dior beret, which was noted to be a fun, high-impact stylistic choice.
- Modernizing Vintage Glamour: The combination of a structured, 60s-inspired silhouette with Tiffany & Co. jewelry brought a contemporary edge to classic femininity.
- “Image Architect” Impact: The look reinforced her status as a fashion-forward star who isn’t afraid of high-drama, themed outfits, as emphasized by the styling team.
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