10+ Times Actors Honored Their Iconic Movie Roles By Wearing Jaw-Dropping Costumes

Jessica Wilson

While starring in a hit is a springboard for an actor’s successful career, the red carpet provides a great outlet for them to be creative with their fashion choices. Celebs surprised us with unexpected choices, taking press tours and premieres to a higher level by dressing up red carpet cosplay. On some special occasions, their outfits don’t adhere to the dress code. These stars and their stylists make a bold decision, paying homage to their movies by referencing characters, motifs, or instantly recognizable color palettes.
For example, Carrie-Anne Moss’ gown at the premiere of the Matrix Resurrections was threaded with green and silver sequins that mimicked the digital rain of the film’s computer code. Margot Robbie is worth introducing. the actress pays attribute to Sharon Tate for “Once Upon A Time In Hollywood” via ‘60s-inspired mini dresses and hairdos.
Scroll down to see more celebrity red-carpet looks that referenced their characters and subsequently made their movies more memorable.

#1 Jenna Ortega and Christina Ricci for Wednesday

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#2 Zoë Kravitz for The Batman

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#3 Carrie-Anne Moss for The Matrix Resurrections

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#4 Naomi Scott for Aladdin

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#5 Cara Delevingne for Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets

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#6 Chadwick Boseman and Letitia Wright for Black Panther

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#7 Margot Robbie for Mary, Queen of Scots

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#8 Blake Lively for A Simple Favor

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#9 Sarah Jessica Parker for Sex and the City

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#10 Zendaya for Spider-Man: No Way Home

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#11 Ana de Armas for Blonde

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#12 Timothée Chalamet for Bones and All

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