Ellie Thumann radiated effortless glamour at the Max Mara Cruise fashion show in Caserta, Italy, on June 17, 2025, gracing the historic venue in a stunning yellow gown that perfectly captured the essence of Italian summer nights.
Thumann was a vision in a vibrant golden-yellow sleeveless gown that flowed gracefully to the floor. The dress featured elegant draping and subtle pleating around the bodice, cinched at the waist with a delicate, perhaps metallic, belt that subtly highlighted her figure. The luxurious fabric, likely silk, caught the light beautifully, giving the gown a luminous quality that made her stand out against the grand backdrop of the Reggia di Caserta’s gardens. The high neckline added a touch of sophistication, while the overall silhouette was both statuesque and fluid.
Ellie Thumann epitomized understated allure at the 2025 Roberto Cavalli Dinner, held during the 78th annual Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2025, in a slinky black gown that was pure night-time elegance.
Thumann stepped onto the scene, whether against a striking Roberto Cavalli branded backdrop or the subtle twilight of a beachfront setting, in a fluid, dark navy or black slip dress. The gown, crafted from a luxurious, perhaps silk or satin, fabric, skimmed her silhouette with an effortless grace. Its minimalist design featured delicate spaghetti straps and a soft cowl neck, allowing the material’s rich drape and subtle sheen to speak for itself. The dress flowed to the floor, pooling slightly, evoking a sense of relaxed sophistication—a chic nod to 90s minimalism re-imagined for the Riviera.
Jodie Comer appeared in a challenging Prada metallic gown at the “28 Years Later” world premiere in London on June 18, 2025, sparking debate on the film’s silver-themed red carpet.
Following her co-star Emma Laird’s equally metallic choice, Jodie Comer’s Prada dress for the “28 Years Later” premiere was, regrettably, a missed opportunity. The gown, a floor-length silver number with delicate straps and a slightly crinkled, almost foil-like texture, failed to truly flatter the usually impeccably dressed actress. While the metallic trend itself offers exciting possibilities for red carpet drama, this particular design felt both awkward in its silhouette and surprisingly dated. The fit around the bust and waist seemed to create an uncharacteristic rigidity, hindering the fluidity one might expect from a modern metallic piece.