Anya Taylor-Joy is lending her voice to give life to Princess Peach in the upcoming The Super Mario Bros. Movie. To prepare for the role, the Queen’s Gambit star turned into a gamer.
16.11.2022 - 21:09 / usmagazine.com
Anya Taylor-Joy is a fashionable breath of fresh air! The actress consistently commands attention on and off the red carpet, dazzling Us with whimsical gowns, flirty mini dresses and more.
It’s hard to not notice the Florida native thanks to her long platinum tresses and her piercing eyes, which she carefully highlights through her luxury wardrobe. Though she’s been on the scene for years, Taylor-Joy got her big break with the Netflix series The Queen’s Gambit. Since the drama’s debut in October 2020, the screen queen has become a household name — and has cemented herself as a bona fide fashionista.
When reflecting on Taylor-Joy’s best looks, it’s impossible to choose just one. Among her standouts, however, is the dainty vintage Bob Mackie wedding dress she wore to the Los Angeles premiere of Emma in February 2020. The floor-length frock featured crystals throughout and a bustier bodice. She paired the look with a collar necklace and had her hair styled in a messy but chic updo.
In September 2021, the Golden Globe winner was way ahead of the Barbiecore craze, attending the Becoming Led Zeppelin premiere during the Venice International Film Festival in a bright pink satin dress by Dior Haute Couture. The look featured a sweetheart neckline and a massive bow at the waist. She accessorized the look a coordinating fascinator.
Months later, she was announced as the fashion house’s latest global brand ambassador. She went on to turn heads at the 2021 Emmys in a champagne-colored gown by the brand that was completed with a sunny yellow train.
The Peaky Blinders alum’s place in the fashion world was solidified at the 2021 CFDA Fashion Awards, where she received the Face of the Year honor. For the celebratory occasion, she looked
Anya Taylor-Joy is lending her voice to give life to Princess Peach in the upcoming The Super Mario Bros. Movie. To prepare for the role, the Queen’s Gambit star turned into a gamer.
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Brace yourselves, movie fans: George Miller’s “Max Max: Fury Road” prequel “Furiosa” just wrapped production in Australia. And while audiences must wait until 2024 for the movie to hit theaters, Anya Taylor-Joy’s recent interview with IndieWire has all sorts of updates about the production.
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