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There are some movie press tours that will go down in history for the legendary fashion that accompanied them. Think Zendaya’s stream of “method” looks for Challengers and Dune: Part Two or Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo’s array of Ozian fits to promote the Wicked films. While it’s still too early to call it, Jessie Buckley’s stylistic run for The Bride! is already shaping up to be one to remember, which was evidenced again last night at the New York premiere of the Gothic romance film.

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Jessie Buckley hits the red carpet at the NYC premiere of The Bride!

As Buckley hit the red carpet at the Rose Theater in Jazz at Lincoln Center, she turned heads once more in an eye-popping ensemble from the Pre-Fall 2026 Métiers d’Art collection by Chanel. Serving as Matthieu Blazy’s second presentation for the house, this show was defined by its vibrant colors and jungle-inspired prints, both of which were present in this look.

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Buckley’s dress stemmed from the Chanel Pre-Fall 2026 Métiers d’Art show.

The bodice consisted of a body-hugging stretchy black turtleneck, which acted as a grounding contrast next to the teal, spotted skirt. The latter was composed of layered, flowing stacks which were lined with white feathers along the hems, while the fabric was dyed with a sea-green hue and large black splotches—like the coat of a jungle cat from a different planet.

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Buckley has been on a strong style streak while promoting her film The Bride!

To complete her look, Buckley wore a set of stiletto sandals in black from Gianvito Rossi, as well as a pair of cat-eye Khaite x Oliver Peoples sunglasses (to continue the wild theme of the look, of course). She also accessorized with some square diamond earrings.

So far, with the help of her stylist, Danielle Goldberg, Buckley has hit the red carpet in everything from artisanal Maison Margiela (from John Galliano’s final collection for the house) to straight-off-the-runway Diotima and more. And with The Bride! still yet to hit theaters in the U.S., hopefully there’s still a couple more showstopping outfits in store.