Lily Gladstone and More Serve Statement Looks With Butterflies, Brocade and Boldness at ‘Alien: Earth' Premiere
Oscar-nominated actor Lily Gladstone joined cast members Lily Newmark, Diêm Camille and more for the special occasion.
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Lily Gladstone
Gladstone put a modern spin on the Y2K butterfly trend in a caftan dress courtesy of Marina Rinaldi. The cotton and silk look featured a viscose double georgette with a bold butterfly placement print in shades of blue and green. The 'Killers of the Flower Moon' star paired the dress with purple feather earrings and heels courtesy of Dolce & Gabbana.
Timothy Olyphant
Timothy Olyphant opted for textural elements on his all-black suited attire. The actor wore tapered trousers with a black collared dress shirt and a jacket with intricate embroidery near the sharp lapels, adding textural tension and juxtaposition. He paired his ensemble with black, lace-up shoes.
Lily Newmark
Newmark gave Victorian dressing an edgy flair in McQueen. The look, featured as part of the design label's fall 2025 ready-to-wear collection, featured a crimson tone throughout. The dress included a fitted bodice and a tiered, ruffled skirt. Sleeves and the neckline were crafted with delicate lacy fabric. The look included crimson lace tights and pointed toe bootie heels.
Diêm Camille
Camille took direct inspiration from 'Alien: Earth' for her attire to the series' London premiere. The actress wore a strapless, cropped top and skirt combo designed with the Xenomorph-style scales on the dress and top. Camille paired the look with pointed toe black shoes. The actress' glam was provided by Dionne Smith and Joy Adenuga.
Essie Davis
Essie Davis styled the monochromatic ruffled draped gown courtesy of Gaurav Gupta. The actress' dress featured shades of black and pearl, structured with a sculptural detailing with ruching and a side hem slit.
'Alien: Earth' follows a team of tactical soldiers who crash land on Earth, only to discover a collection of specimens they gathered from distant planets may be a greater threat than they imagined. The series debuts on FX and Hulu Aug. 12.
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