Anya Taylor-Joy delivered yet another standout fashion moment over the weekend. At the 2025 Marrakech International Film Festival, the “Queen’s Gambit” star arrived in a gold Dior dress that quickly set social media buzzing. The look blended classic glamour with sculptural detailing and drew attention straight to a neckline that was impossible to miss.
Anya Taylor-Joy turns heads in strapless Dior dress at Marrakech Film Festival 2025
On Saturday night, Anya Taylor-Joy stepped onto the 22nd Marrakech International Film Festival red carpet in a custom strapless Dior gown that shimmered under the lights like liquid gold. The actor took on a full goddess-like aesthetic in a dress that combined architectural precision with ethereal movement.
The bodice was the centerpiece of the design. It consisted of a smooth satin panel cut straight across the chest and framed with a ring of intricate three-dimensional floral appliqués. The petite gold petals created an eye-catching textural contrast, drawing the eye immediately to the neckline. Light, delicate gathering softened the structure of the top, which then cinched neatly at the waist before the dress transitioned into its dramatic skirt.
Below the waist, the dress transformed into layers of long, knife-pleated chiffon that drifted around Taylor-Joy as she walked. The skirt revealed hidden inner panels that kept the color story rich and uninterrupted. Overall, the effect was fluid, airy, and undeniably dramatic.
She completed the outfit with gold satin pumps that peeked out from beneath the hem with every step. For jewelry, Taylor-Joy leaned into diamonds, wearing Tiffany & Co.’s Schlumberger Flame earrings and a similar ring that added a crisp sparkle against the warm palette of her dress.
Her beauty look was no less considered. Taylor-Joy’s blonde hair was gathered into an elaborate updo composed of pinned curls. It created a crown-like effect that elevated the neckline even further. Furthermore, her makeup featured a sharp black liner, soft brown shadow, and a coral-toned lip, polished but not overpowering.
Originally reported by Zahrah Patel on theFashionSpot.
