Lily Collins in Custom Vivienne Westwood at The Devil Wears Prada Musical World Premiere
Leila Moreno
Fashion Editor
Dec 1, 2024
Lily Collins arrived at the Dominion Theatre for the world premiere of The Devil Wears Prada: The Musical in a look that felt like a deliberate, gold-drenched departure from her Emily in Paris persona. Orchestrated by stylist Andrew Mukamal , the ensemble was a masterclass in architectural glamour, anchoring the actress in a custom Vivienne Westwood couture gown that balanced heritage corsetry with a subversive, “dripping in gold” finish.
The gown itself—a sheer-sequined champagne gold masterpiece—featured the house’s signature draped bodice and a dramatic high-slit that introduced a “trompe l’oeil” effect against the red carpet. It was a visual signal of Collins’s evolving aesthetic: moving away from the vibrant chaos of Emily Cooper and toward a more calculated, “Old Hollywood” sophistication with an avant-garde edge.
“The architectural precision of the Vivienne Westwood corset remains the ultimate anchor for modern red carpet drama.”
In a move that highlighted her commitment to a monochromatic, high-shine palette, Lily Collins kept her accessories minimal yet high-impact. A suite of Cartier jewels, including the Destinee earrings and Reflection ring, added a layer of structural brilliance without competing with the gown’s intricate texture. On her feet, the classic Manolo Blahnik Chaos sandals in a nude finish provided a clean, invisible lift, allowing the “liquid metal” drape of the dress to command the spotlight.
The beauty direction, led by makeup artist Kelly Cornwell and hairstylist Joana Neves , was a lesson in restrained radiance. Neves styled Collins’s signature French bob into a sleek, side-parted finish, while Cornwell focused on a “lit-from-within” glow that mirrored the dress’s metallic sheen. The result was a look that felt both archival and entirely of the moment—a definitive “Devil Wears Prada” moment for the actress.
Key Fashion Takeaways
- Liquid Gold Texture: The use of sheer, sparkling sequins created a chainmail-like effect, giving the gown a tactile, fluid quality that caught the light with every movement.
- Structural Corsetry: By utilizing the iconic Westwood silhouette, the look achieved a hyper-feminine, architectural shape that grounded the more daring sheer elements.
- Monochromatic Brilliance: The decision to lean into a singular champagne-gold tone across the gown, jewelry, and even the “glowy” makeup finish created a cohesive, high-fashion narrative.
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