Lily-Rose Depp’s vampire-coded Chanel dress for the “Nosferatu” London premiere looked straight out of a mythical horror movie. On Wednesday, the actor attended the promotional event for her upcoming horror film in the themed attire. Depp’s archival dress comprised of ruffles and other elements that were evidently not from this century. It also consisted of a uniquely bejeweled twist that only she could have pulled off. Her costar, Emma Corrin, also joined her for the premiere event, making a bold fashion statement in a sheer Alexander McQueen dress.
Lily-Rose Depp looks straight out of a vampire movie in Chanel
Strictly following the “Nosferatu” theme, Lily-Rose Depp dressed to look like a vamp for the London premiere of the film. She arrived at the red carpet event looking straight out of a vampire movie in an archival Chanel dress. WWD reported that she chose the outfit from the French luxury fashion house’s Fall 2020 couture from former creative director Virginie Viard’s extraordinary collection. The midi grey dress featured a couple of references to the past centuries, which happens to be a common setting for vampire-related pop culture.
The actor’s dress had quarter sleeves and dramatic collars that extended beyond her shoulders. Furthermore, the bodice seemingly had the structure of a corset. In addition, it comprised an ornament with multi-color gems right at the center, offering some vibrancy to the rather colorless ensemble. Depp’s outfit also included buttons on the front that ended just where the skirt’s flow began. Lastly, the bottom part concluded with exaggerated ruffles for a more old-fashioned finish.
A few final details from Lily-Rose Depp’s “Nosferatu” London premiere look also highlighted her sleek side-partition hairdo. She paired the overall ensemble with full-face makeup — heavily contoured cheekbones, bold eye makeup, and glossy lips — and accessorized using statement diamond earrings. For footwear, Depp sported black pointed-toe pumps that gave a more opulent transformation to her ensemble.
Depp’s costars Emma Corrin, Nicholas Hoult, and Bill Skarsgård were also present at the film’s London premiere.