Unless you've been hiding under a rock recently, you'll be *well* aware of the fact that the stars of Dune: Part Two are currently making their way around the world on a big, glitzy, no-expenses-spared press tour. It's been a real treat for us fashion fans in particular, as we've witnessed Zendaya and Florence Pugh pull out all the stops with their red carpet looks everywhere from Mexico to Paris – we're talking ab and under-boob flashes, tiny crop tops, thigh-high leg slits and Dune-coded details aplenty.
Yep, it's been nothing short of a full-on fashion marathon (snaps for stylists Law Roach and Rebecca Corbin-Murray who have been working some *serious* overtime), and we're still in denial that the film's release on 1st March 2024 spells its inevitable end. But not before the Dune gang hit up London's Leicester Square for the world premiere tonight...
The first to hit the red (or, actually, sand-covered) carpet was Florence Pugh, who was dressed in a truly epic evening gown for the occasion. Continuing the futuristic Dune-appropriate fashion theme, the actress stunned in a dark brown sequin-covered dress custom-made by Valentino and featuring a daringly low back, plunging neckline and hood.
She completed the look with two diamond-studded cuff bracelet and metallic nails – and ever the down-to-earth star, she was accompanied by her grandmother Pat for the night. How sweet??
At the time of writing, the crowds were still awaiting Zendaya's big red carpet entrance with bated breath. Stay tuned to find out what she wore on the night.
Clementina Jackson is Acting Site Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, working across news and features, trends, e-commerce and SEO. She was previously Fashion Editor at Cosmopolitan and Women’s Health, and Acting Digital Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, where she was named as a PPA 30 Under 30 award winner for her work on size inclusivity. An experienced fashion, travel and luxury lifestyle journalist, Clementina has also written for Harper’s Bazaar, Vanity Fair, Condé Nast Traveller, Tatler, Red and Italy Segreta.












