September 2, 2025

Greta Lee In The Row & Dior For The Venice Film Festival and Photocall For ‘A House of Dynamite’

Greta Lee took her second spin on the Venice Film Festival red carpet today, this time promoting her latest project, A House of Dynamite, fresh off the buzz of Late Fame.

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Photocall: Minimalism in Motion

After two Dior looks from Jonathan Anderson’s upcoming womenswear debut, Greta switched gears with a label that has always felt like home: The Row. Clean, sharp, and quietly confident, the sleeveless black sequined top softened the tailored lines, striking that perfect ‘90s minimalism chord. Black pumps, Tiffany & Co. jewels, sleek straight hair — all working together. It’s understated in the chicest sense.

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Premiere: Bow-Down Moment

I think it’s fair to say most of us have waiting for that Jonathan Anderson x Dior moment that really delivers — and this one does. Beyond signaling that pleats will be everywhere on the Dior runway for Spring 2026, what excites me is the sheer playfulness of the design. It feels like Anderson has finally taken the handbrake off. The result? A heady mix of Old Hollywood boudoir and subversive glamour tailoring, tied together — quite literally — with a monumental satin bow. The question is, is it too much for Dior’s legacy, or is this exactly the kind of daring, sensual-meets-theatrical fusion that only Anderson could pull off?

Stylist: Danielle Goldberg.

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