Anya Taylor-Joy Wore Maison Margiela Artisanal To The 2025 Governors Awards
Anya Taylor-Joy attended the 2025 Governors Awards in Hollywood on Sunday, and I’m convinced she floats to events rather than walks. No one commits to couture fantasy quite like her, and this is yet another chapter in her ongoing love affair with surrealist glamour.

The actress wore a transparent white jersey Maison Margiela Artisanal 2025 corseted gown – wisely skipped the mask (Kim Kardashian already gave us that moment) and instead allowed the structure and drape of the dress to carry the drama.
The sheerness? I’m not mad at it, but I am side-eyeing that frontal drape. It creates a visual focal point in a place where I’m not entirely sure one was needed. However, the cape-like panels cascading from the shoulders give the gown an ethereal fluidity that offsets the anatomical corsetry. It’s like a spectral bridal gown designed for a Tim Burton heroine—unsettling in theory, oddly beautiful in execution.
Tiffany & Co. jewels, including a platinum necklace with Akoya pearls and diamonds added the bling. The Maison Margiela Tabi Claw pumps set on perspex wedges—part hooved fantasy, part architectural feat—kept the look firmly rooted in conceptual couture.
What fascinates me most is her current brand landscape. Last week she wore Dilara Findikoglu; last night she’s in Margiela. Both labels carry reputations for avant-garde subversion, yet she’s selecting pieces that align with her own storytelling fantasy rather than shock value. The result feels considered rather than gimmicky.
Is this look divisive? Of course. Does it feel unmistakably her? Absolutely.
Stylist: Ryan Hastings.

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