Priyanka Chopra channelled her inner warrior on the red carpet in a look that was equal parts gladiator and goddess. She wore a striking cuirass-inspired ensemble, embracing armor dressing and proving once again that she knows how to command attention without going over the top.
Priyanka Chopra pairs Antoinette Messam’s cuirass armor with asymmetric miniskirt extending into a train for premiere
Priyanka Chopra attended the Los Angeles premiere of her upcoming movie, “The Bluff,” held at the TCL Chinese Theatre on February 17. For the star-studded event, she decided to honor her character Ercell ‘Bloody Mary’ Bodden through her fashion choice. The armor-inspired, sculpted, leather-like corset at the center of her outfit was part of Bloody Mary’s costume. The cuirass design featured moulded detailing that gave it a powerful, battle-ready edge while still highlighting her silhouette.
Antoinette Messam, who worked as the costume designer on “The Bluff,” posted an Instagram reel featuring Chopra’s look at the premiere. In the caption, Messam wrote, “Still in awe. When @priyankachopra chose to wear the cuirass from her hero ‘Bloody Mary’ costume to the The Bluff premiere, my heart was full. Such a #ProudAunty moment. Thank you, Priyanka, this reminded me why I love what I do.”
Instead of pairing the top with a form-fitting bottom, Chopra added contrast to her look. She wore a flowing, draped miniskirt in the same rich brown tone as her top. The skirt had an asymmetrical hemline, as it left one of her legs exposed and cascaded into a train along her other leg. The ensemble blended strength and sensuality through the different textures and silhouettes.
The “Quantico” star completed her look with strappy brown heels, maintaining the earthy, warrior-chic palette. A statement choker necklace added a touch of metallic shine to the look. She wore her hair down in voluminous waves with a middle part. Finally, a bronzed makeup look, with defined eyes, brought warmth and modernity.
Originally reported by Ankita Shaw on theFashionSpot.
