The star-studded premiere of Wicked: For Good saw Hollywood’s finest deliver unforgettable fashion moments.
Highly anticipated sequel – Wicked: For Good – of the blockbuster franchise hit theatres on 21 November. Before its release, Hollywood celebs put their stylish best foot forward for the premiere on the 17th of the month at the Lincoln Centre, Upper West Side, New York. From Ariana Grande to Michelle Yeoh, the entire starcast upped their style game, transforming the black carpet into an ultra-stylish and magical fairyland!
Here are curated, top looks which caught our attention.
Ariana Grande’s Edgy, Balletcore Couture

Ariana steals the show with the dramatic colour combination of an intense black and soft, bubblegum pink gown. The sculpted corset bodice is paired with a voluminous blush-toned tulle skirt, adding to the surprise element. This Schiaparelli Haute Couture ensemble could be best described as Balletcore. Makeup is soft glamour—matte porcelain skin, subtly contoured cheeks, elongated black winged liner, feathery lashes, and a muted rose lip. Hair is styled into a sleek, side-swept updo with a smooth crown and tight finish, again her trademark style.
Cynthia Envio’s Fierce, Structural Appeal

Cynthia challenged her inner fashion power girl with her intense, sculptural custom Balenciaga by Pierpaolo Piccioli, which she paired with her famous shield glasses for the extra edge. The detailing on the outfit— including a full, flowing skirt, a turtle neck, long sleeves, and fur embellishments on the bust— was the real game-changer that elevated the look from basic to….?. She went for soft, minimal makeup and futuristic, cropped hair for added gravitas.
Michelle Yeoh’s Soft, Buttery Magic

Michelle went for the Givenchy Fall 2025 collection’s voluminous, butter yellow chartreuse tulle ball gown and set a benchmark in fashion. The strapless silhouette keeps the neckline clean, balancing the exaggerated skirt. Statement jewellery—a sculptural crystal necklace and matching bracelet—added polished luxury. Makeup is fresh and glossy pink lip to match the playful palette. Hair is cropped into a textured pixie with soft fringe, keeping the overall look modern and light.
Marissa Bode’s Silken Siren Look
Marissa’s rich emerald strapless satin-silk gown featured sculptural draping and a dramatic thigh-high slit, constructed for elegance with sensual movement. A slim ribbon choker with red floral accents added striking color contrast at the neckline. Makeup echoed ‘classic siren’ glamour: luminous skin, peach-toned blush, softly smoked eyeliner, full lashes, and a neutral, glossy lip. She styled her hair in long, soft waves with micro-fringe bangs framing the forehead.

Jonathan Bailey’s Simple Yet Sauve Allure

Jonathan’s matte black tailored suit is layered over a black high-neck knit, creating a clean, monochromatic look with subtle texture contrast. The minimal buttoning and sharp shoulders commit to modern tailoring. Accessories are understated, with a slim watch and a black beanie adding a relaxed edge. Grooming is natural and polished: soft matte skin, lightly defined brows, and a groomed beard. Hair beneath the beanie is slicked back neatly, contributing to an effortlessly cool, contemporary red-carpet interpretation of classic black formal-wear.







