Celebrities at the ‘Euphoria’ Season 3 Premiere
Here is a roundup from the Euphoria Season 3 premiere held at the TCL Chinese Theatre on Tuesday in LA where a host of celebrities joined Zendaya and Sydney Sweeney.

Golden Age, Modern Outlook
Hunter Schafer looked breathtaking in a Roberto Cavalli gold tiger-motif embellished corseted gown from the Spring 2026 collection, yet it feels like it could have hailed from the ’90s or early ’00s, when unapologetic glamour ruled under the house’s original vision. The contouring of the embellishment follows the body beautifully, but the only thing I would change is that black sheer cut-out as it should have been skin-tone. Christian Louboutin Izria pumps completed her look.
Styled by Dara.


Vintage Vixen
Alexa Demie delivered a true vintage mood in this Bob Mackie striped strapless gown. I like how the precision of the diagonal striping elongates her frame, while the extended train adds drama. Her hair and makeup meet the look exactly where they should, soft, sultry, and in step with the 80s era she’s referencing.

That Leg Pose Lives On
It’s been 14 years, yet whenever I see someone extend their leg like this, it will always be the “Angelina Jolie pose.” Chloe Cherry leaned into it wearing a strapless Saint Laurent Resort 2026 green print dress, styled with matching Saint Laurent P.A.R.I.S. slingback pumps and Calzedonia tights. The look itself is playful, but the pose does most of the talking here.
Styled by Jordan Dorso.


Colour Yes, Gloves No
While I appreciate the mix of colours here, I don’t love the leather gloves. But since Danielle Deadwyler is a Balenciaga ambassador, it reads T&Cs full runway directive. The draped green dress has a beautiful fluidity, and the contrast with the purple pumps adds interest, but the gloves feel like one step too far.


Playful Volume
Our vintage princess Maude Apatow opted for a corseted bustier and balloon skirt from the Celine Spring 2026 collection, and this is exactly the kind of youthful, offbeat charm that works for her. The proportions are exaggerated, but the fitted bodice keeps it anchored. It’s fun, a little theatrical, and completely in tune with her red carpet persona.


Fatigue
Honestly, I’m getting a bit bored of this Jacob Elordi x Bottega Veneta union. His style was far more interesting when Matthieu Blazy was at the helm. Now we get a run of similar, ill-fitting suits. Can you believe this is a custom design? Truly baffling. Yes, he’s handsome and can carry a lot, but poorly tailored suits shouldn’t be one of them.

Chaotic, But It Works
I mean, this look could not scream Natasha Lyonne more if it tried. Opting to free the nipple (covered here, for obvious reasons), the look feels slightly chaotic but completely on brand. She has always had a quirk to her style, but here she pushes it further, yet it still lands. The only moment of simplicity comes from her Mugler Spring 2026 coat, previously worn by Shailene Woodley.

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