Mia Goth’s Quiet Neo-Goth Moment in McQueen

Understandably, with LA events on pause, the content will be a mix of previous events, TV show appearances and new events outside of LA in the coming weeks/months.

Mia Goth at W Magazine’s Best Performances issue party at Chateau Marmont on January 4 is worth revisiting.

On the cover, Mia stunned in a top from Loewe’s Spring 2025 collection, but at the event, she was back in her sartorial comfort zone, donning an asymmetric corset zip-detailed top and skirt from McQueen’s Spring 2025 collection.

The last time Mia graced a red carpet, it was in head-turning Gucci red, but black McQueen feels more aligned with her signature no-fuss, neo-goth aesthetic. It’s a look that plays into her dark, cinematic allure—one that feels particularly fitting given her upcoming role in the Gothic science fiction horror film, Frankenstein. If that film’s press tour delivers even a fraction of this moody brilliance, we’re in for a darkly delightful ride.

Mia Goth Wore McQueen To The W Magazine's Annual Best Performances PartyMia Goth Wore McQueen To The W Magazine's Annual Best Performances Party

What’s intriguing about Mia’s approach to fashion is how she leans into the dark glamour without ever overcomplicating it. Unlike many who embrace the goth aesthetic, Mia resists heavy-handed makeup or theatrics, letting her natural beauty anchor the look. It’s almost as if she’s redefining the genre.

Should we coin a new term for her understated yet impactful style? “Quiet Neo-Goth” seems to fit—a perfect blend of contemporary edge, subtlety, and a touch of darkness.

Mia’s is definitely the quietest scream queen.

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