Julia Garner fused retro-futurist glamour with Gucci’s razor-sharp tailoring—her custom look, a study in liquid geometry, turned the blue carpet into a catwalk coup.
Julia Garner didn’t just attend the world premiere of The Fantastic Four: First Steps—she authored a fashion moment. On July 21, 2025, at Los Angeles’ Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, the actress stepped onto the blue carpet in a custom Gucci dress that felt like a sci-fi siren call. The silhouette was sculptural yet fluid: a deep sapphire metallic fabric clung and cascaded, catching the light like mercury in motion. A thigh-high slit and structured bodice lent architectural precision, while the sheen evoked the shimmer of a retro-futurist skyline.
Skai Jackson fused feline ferocity with red carpet polish—her leopard-print gown roared across the blue carpet, a wild card in a sea of sci-fi sleekness.
Skai Jackson didn’t just walk the blue carpet—she prowled it. At the Fantastic Four: First Steps World Premiere on July 21, 2025, held at Los Angeles’ Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Jackson arrived in a floor-length leopard-print gown that felt equal parts jungle queen and Hollywood ingénue. The neckline plunged with precision, the hemline swept with drama, and the print—bold, unapologetic—was a sartorial growl in a crowd of metallics and monochromes.
Never one to play it safe, Samantha Lorraine bends fashion’s rules—literally—in a pose that channels vintage rebellion with a cyber-slick twist.
There’s something about the way Samantha Lorraine folds herself into the frame—one leg extended like a dancer mid-rehearsal, arms cinched in a pose that’s half martial arts, half editorial defiance. It’s not just a look; it’s a mood. And for Stardust Magazine’s July 2025 issue, Lorraine doesn’t just wear the clothes—she weaponizes them.