At the Super Mario Galaxy premiere in Kyoto, Anya Taylor-Joy didn’t just show up—she took everyone’s breath away.
She commanded the red carpet in a custom Dior masterpiece that felt less like a dress and more like a second skin. The strapless, sculpted bodice hugged her frame with provocative precision, leading down to a wicked high-low hemline. This wasn’t just a design choice; it was a total power move, putting her sexy, endless legs on full display and teasing the crowd with every step she took in those strappy Aquazzura heels.
She wasn’t just wearing clothes; she was dripping in pure luxury. With a 7-carat Tiffany & Co. diamond flashing on her finger and a pavé “Bird on a Rock” necklace drawing every eye to her décolletage, the vibe was dangerously expensive.
Kyoto might have provided the cherry blossoms, but Anya provided the heat. This wasn’t “princess-core”—this was pure, high-fashion seduction.
