Lily-Rose Depp is channelling major coven-core in her latest Nosferatu premiere look. Being the latest - and perhaps last - celeb to jump on the method-dressing trend in 2024, the 25-year-old rocked up to the Los Angeles red carpet in a dress that resembled an ethereal nightgown. And honestly guys, we are *so* here for it.

The stunning silver gown perfectly matched the tone of the highly-anticipated remake of the 1922 silent German Expressionist vampire film. In the gothic tale set in 1830s Transylvania, Lily plays Ellen, a haunted young woman who is being pursued by the terrifying vampire infatuated with her.

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But back to the red carpet, as there is so much to unpack with this look. Consisting of a fitted, sleeveless, floor-length satin dress - complete with a short train that followed behind - Lily added a sheer overlay with glistening embroidery. The piece also featured a scooped neckline fastened below the collarbone with silver string, and was finished with sequined edgings that added a touch of glamour.

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To accompany the ghostly look, the actor wore a medieval-like hairstyle. She styled her honey-blonde bangs in two braids secured at the crown, while the rest of her locks cascaded elegantly down her back.

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Makeup-wise, it was all about subtlety, with Lily emphasising her chiselled jaw with a touch of peach blush, smokey eyes and a nude lip.

And finally, the new queen of gothic supernatural horror accessorised with a pair of droplet diamond earrings and a single silver ring on her right index finger.

Nosferatu is set to be released on 1st January 2025.

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