A sheer slit dress, metallic belt, and football flair—LeeAnna Vamp’s red carpet fashion moment fuses gothic couture with playful Americana (yes, she brought props).
LeeAnna Vamp doesn’t just walk red carpets—she reimagines them. At the premiere of Universal Pictures’ Him , she turned the TCL Chinese Theatre into a runway-meets-gridiron spectacle, delivering a fashion moment that was equal parts gothic couture and cheeky Americana.
Her look centers on a sheer black gown with lace detailing and a daring thigh-high slit. The silhouette is dramatic yet balanced, with a structured belt—leather or faux, adorned with silver hardware—that cinches the waist and adds a touch of industrial edge. The fabric floats, but the attitude is grounded.
Accessories take the ensemble into unexpected territory. A metallic-framed handbag with a yellow tassel adds a pop of color and texture, while layered bracelets, rings, and necklaces build a maximalist mood. But the pièce de résistance? A brown football labeled “H&M,” casually cradled in one hand—an irreverent nod to the event’s sport-themed set design, complete with turf-like carpet and a jersey backdrop.
Is LeeAnna Vamp pioneering a new subgenre—haute horror meets halftime couture—or just reminding us that fashion should never take itself too seriously?
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A spiked halo, sheer lace, and corseted drama—LeeAnna Vamp’s red carpet fashion moment channels haute couture horror with unapologetic theatricality (and a wink of camp).
LeeAnna Vamp didn’t just arrive at the If It Bleeds screening—she conjured a fashion séance. On a red carpet flanked by skulls and horror house logos, she emerged like a gothic oracle, commanding attention with every spike, stitch, and shadow.
Her look? A masterstroke of horror haute couture. The corset-style bodice—structured, matte, and cinched to perfection—anchors a sheer lace skirt that trails with ghostly elegance. The textures play off each other like a Tim Burton dream: rigid boning meets whisper-thin lace, creating a silhouette that’s both armor and apparition.
Accessories deepen the spell. A spiked halo headpiece crowns the ensemble, evoking medieval martyrdom with a punk twist. Layered silver-toned jewelry—necklaces, bracelets, rings—adds glint and grit, while a black handbag with chain strap and plush charm offers a wink of irreverence (because even vampires need a sidekick).
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A crisp white top, jet-black trousers, and a whisper of diamond—Hailey Bieber’s off-duty look at Sushi Park channels urban fashion with quiet authority.
There’s a quiet kind of power in restraint—and Hailey Bieber knows it. Spotted at Sushi Park during the Rhode billboard celebration with Kendall and Kylie Jenner, she stepped into the frame with a look that whispers rather than shouts.
Her outfit is a masterclass in monochrome minimalism: a clean white long-sleeve top, likely cotton or jersey, paired with black straight-cut trousers that skim the leg with tailored ease. The silhouette is unfussy, yet intentional—model off-duty meets editorial precision.
Accessories are kept to a minimum, letting the lines speak. A pair of glasses adds intellectual edge, while what appears to be her Solow & Co. Oval Diamond Engagement Ring catches the light with understated sparkle. No bag is visible, though the Jil Sander Medium Goji Soft Handle Leather Bag was listed—perhaps tucked just out of frame.