Mia Goth and Jacob Elordi attended the Frankenstein New York special screening on Tuesday.
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Gothic lace reborn
In case you’re keeping score, Mia Goth’s Ferragamo Fall 2025 black lace and georgette band dress marks her third sheer look of this promo run — and easily her most conceptually aligned with the film. The interplay of lace, sheer fabric, and structured banding feels like a poetic nod to the Bride of Frankenstein herself, the layers evoking the gauzy bandages that once wrapped her body. Meanwhile, her Jean Schlumberger by Tiffany & Co. necklace, with its jagged silver detailing, subtly mirrors the stitches that held the Bride together. It’s a clever, cinematic homage that fuses fragility with power — the very essence of the Bride reimagined through Mia’s modern lens. Even without all that context, this is easily the best of her three sheer dresses.
Stylist: Jamie Mizrahi.
Ferragamo Fall 2025
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Moody hues, same cool
As for Jacob Elordi, I was genuinely delighted to see him in something other than black. Sure, we’ve seen him experiment with burgundy earlier in the tour, but after the monochrome moment at the Academy Museum Gala, this custom Bottega Veneta suit felt refreshingly different. The muted blue tone was soft yet sharp and perfectly tailored. What ties his looks together — quite literally — is his signature leather tie, which has become something of a trend throughout his this press tour. The addition of his tinted shades brought a touch of laid-back rebellion, reinforcing that quiet, cinematic cool he wears so naturally.
Stylists: Wendi Ferreira and Nicole DeJulio.


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Tiffany & Co. and Netflix hosted an exclusive after party for the New York special screening, transforming the House’s iconic Fifth Avenue flagship, The Landmark, with a spectacular immersive window display designed in collaboration with Guillermo del Toro and Netflix. Each of the five windows, framed by the architectural design of Victor Frankenstein’s laboratory window, reimagined pivotal scenes from the film — infused with Tiffany’s signature artistry and theatrical magic.
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Guests arriving on the ground floor were met with video walls that merged into lightning-lit installations, featuring Tiffany & Co. jewels from The Tiffany Archives — including pieces worn by Mia Goth in the film. The event unfolded across The Landmark’s 8th and 9th floors, offering an immersive evening that showcased character portraits, original costumes, and a cinematic sense of spectacle that only Tiffany could deliver — creating a seamless blend of film, fashion, and fantasy.
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