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Every Time Anya Taylor-Joy Was a Princess on the Red Carpet
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Date:2025-04-10 15:03:28
Anya Taylor-Joy's latest fashion statement is just peachy.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie star came ready to play at the film's April 1 premiere in Los Angeles dressed in a cosplay-inspired pink leather jumpsuit, complete with custom gloves and edgy boots.
Anya's body-hugging look, a clear nod to her character Princess Peach, was created just for her by Christian Dior. And dressed in a look fit for red carpet royalty was no coincidence.
"I said I would come in cosplay," the 26-year-old exclusively told E! News on the premiere's red carpet. "I felt like I couldn't back out of that, and so I asked Maria Grazia at Dior if she would make it for me and she did it, which I'm just so grateful for. It's incredible."
Adding that the bodysuit "fits like a glove," Anya stated, "It's just a dream."
Anya appears alongside Chris Pratt as Mario and Jack Black as Bowser in the star-studded film based on the classic Nintendo video game. And after more serious roles in projects like The Queen's Gambit, The Menu and The Northman, Anya says it's refreshing to flex her voiceover skills in the family comedy.
"When I first started working I didn't really understand people trying to put people in boxes because our job is to be chameleons," she told E! News, "at least that's the bit that I enjoy the most. I kind of always want to do the thing that people wouldn't expect me to do."
Switching things up is also something Anya does very well when it comes to her style, as she's never afraid to take a risk with cutting-edge garments.
In honor of Anya's latest bold statement, keep scrolling to relive every time the fashion icon was a princess on the red carpet. And hear more from Anya and Chris on tonight's E! News at 11 p.m.
The Super Mario Bros. Movie releases in theaters on April 5.
The actress channeled her inner Princess Peach for The Super Mario Bros. Movie premiere in L.A. in April 2023 in a custom pink jumpsuit by Christian Dior.
Anya Taylor-Joy makes a major splash on The Menu red carpet in this bold Alexander McQueen look.
The actress reveals to E! News at the 2021 CFDA Awards that her look was inspired by the 101 Dalmations.
Anya sizzles at the 2022 Vanity Fair Oscars party with this sheer tulle gown and pearl-beaded veil. The bold red lip and dramatic smoky eye are the perfect finishing touches.
The actress lights up the red carpet at the Dior fall/winter 2022 runway in this dazzling design.
On Saturday night, the actress likes to dress it up! Before hosting Saturday Night Live, Anya got ready with Pureology Global Artistic Ambassador Gregory Russell.
The actress looks divine in a nude floral and crane embroidered gown with black feather train.
At the Tribeca Film Festival, Anya takes a risk in this retro plaid ensemble by Chanel.
She takes our breath away with this vintage Bob Mackie gown with dramatic choker at the premiere of Emma.
The actress mixes florals and studs in this dramatic look during a British Film Institute Event.
Anya went for an out-of-this world look rocking a puffy-sleeved black jumpsuit with a silver and gold celestial print.
She showed off this see-through prairie-inspired Burberry gown during her first Cannes Film Festival.
The star looked like royalty in a sheer black lace embroidered gown, topped with a signature D&G crown.
While at the 2017 BAFTA awards, Anya stunned in a tiered baby blue gown with sequin tiger patch by Gucci.
She showed up to a BAFTA party in a baby pink corseted dress with tulle skirt by Dolce and Gabana.
'70s vibes! Anya sports a black Saint Laurent mini-dress with ribbon headband during the Glass premiere in London.
She glows in a pale gold D&G cropped suit and black lipstick.
The Queen's Gambit alum goes for summery in a lipstick pink cropped suit with sky-high golden heels.
The Golden Globe winner walks the carpet at the Serpentine Gallery Summer Party wearing a blue and green mini-dress in a classic Chanel plaid.
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