While vintage fashion has certainly carved out its niche in contemporary style, it frequently feels like we’re stuck in a loop, endlessly sifting through the same well-worn archives of Thierry Mugler, John Galliano, Tom Ford and Roberto Cavalli.
For Lily-Rose Depp, the actress has always turned to archival Chanel these few months for the promotion of the 19th-century backdrop “Nosferatu” movie. She exemplified this at the 2024 Governors Awards, where she wore an elegant black-and-white gown with a pink rosette.
At the London premiere in Leicester Square’s Odeon Theatre, she further embraces this aesthetic in a stunning taffeta skirt suit that closed Chanel’s haute couture autumn/winter 2020 lookbook. With a long history with the French Maison since her teenage years, Depp accentuated the look with a multicolored gold and jewel crucifix that adorned the plunging neckline.
On the other hand, Corrin reinterpreted the semi-see-through trend from the film’s Berlin premiere with a new Saint Laurent look. Curated by Harry Lambert, Corrin wore a dress from Alexander McQueen’s spring 2025 collection, featuring semi-Gothic elements and an airy aesthetic. The floor-length dress featured cap sleeves, a high neckline, fabric draping and pleating for a sheer effect, paired with Cartier jewels.