Jeff Goldblum Wore Craig Green & Dior Promoting ‘Wicked: For Good’
Jeff Goldblum brought the most playful sense of magic to the Wicked: For Good press tour this week. While the rest of the cast rotate between sleek press looks and fantasy-coded references, Jeff is out here building a visual universe entirely his own — part retro showman, part fashion folk hero. Few actors deliver a press tour as theatre the way he does.

London Photocall
Jeff wore one of his boldest looks yet from the Craig Green Spring 2026 collection, steeped in nostalgic ’60s florals. The palette — yellow, green and blue — feels ripped from a psychedelic mood board. What I loved most is how he softened the runway chaos.

Craig Green styled the look with a mash-up of colours and layered prints, whereas Jeff edited it down to a more cohesive story while still embracing the design’s signature eccentricities — especially those hanging strips of fabric from the elongated shirt.

Inspired by the runway, Jeff swapped his signature Jacques Marie Mage frames for the LED “eyes” — tiny glowing lenses positioned like futuristic pince-nez. They’re surreal, unexpected, and exactly the kind of choice that makes him so intriguing to watch. Nobody wears this kind of maximalism with more ease than Jeff.


Craig Green Spring 2026

Singapore Photocall
Once in Singapore, we saw yet another long coat, which has become his unofficial (or official, at this point) red carpet uniform. While we’re used to sharp tailoring from the actor, this Dior Spring 2026 moment — jeans, embroidered shirt, and Dior sneakers — felt more relaxed. Some might say he looks like an eccentric professor with a Paris Fashion Week budget, and 1) would that be such a bad thing? and 2) this is exactly where he shines: taking a runway look and making it feel like it has lived in his wardrobe for years.


Dior Spring 2026

Singapore Premiere
And then came the cape.
If there was ever a person destined to wear the Dior Spring 2026 cape, it’s Mr. Oz himself, Jeff Goldblum. Leaning into the theme was a stroke of genius. Watching him sweep down the yellow brick carpet in something that borders on storybook dressing was genuinely delightful.

It’s his first truly thematic look of this tour, and honestly, I wish more actors embraced this level of play. Jeff doesn’t parody Oz; he channels its charm through impeccable fashion instincts.
Stylist: Andrew T. Vottero.

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