Winona Ryder was accompanied by her longtime partner Scott Mackinlay Hahn, as she joined her co-stars Monica Bellucci and Jenna Ortega for the ‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ London premiere at Cineworld Leicester Square on Thursday, where she once again proved why she remains a muse for those who adore gothic glamour.
For this occasion, she donned a stunning Prada black tec satin gown, a choice that beautifully aligns with her long-standing affinity for dark, mysterious fashion.
The gown itself was a masterpiece of minimalist design with a twist. While the silhouette was classically elegant, the real intrigue lay in the black polka dot paillette trim that adorned the dress. This detail added a playful, yet subtly dramatic texture, giving the ensemble a unique edge that captured the spirit of the ‘Beetlejuice’ universe without feeling costumey.
It was a delicate balance between sophistication and theatricality—a balance that Winona has mastered over her career.
Complementing her gown, Winona opted for a pair of Prada black leather pumps and carried a sleek Prada black brushed leather Cleo bag. These accessories seamlessly blended with the dress, further reinforcing her commitment to the gothic aesthetic.
However, what truly set the look apart was Winona’s choice of hairstyle. After her recent appearance in Venice, where her updo drew mixed reactions, Winona went for a spikier, edgier look this time around. I love how it matched the playful, avant-garde spirit of her ensemble, embracing her individuality and celebrating the quirks that make Winona so compelling.
If this tour sees Winona reclaim her space as the dark queen of Hollywood, she has done so effortlessly blending nostalgia with modern elegance.
Stylist: Erica Cloud.
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