While many celebrities rely on photogenic faces, glam teams, and designer clothes, Emma Corrin stands out. She, alongside a select few like Rihanna and Hunter Schafer, understands that fashion is not just about looking good, but about provoking thought and inspiring change. The images Corrin creates with stylist Harry Lambert on red carpets exemplify this powerful approach to dressing. They have dared to challenge norms with their choices, pushing the boundaries of what is considered acceptable and beautiful.
The most striking example of this partnership is the pannier-hipped dress Corrin wore to the Brazil premiere of ‘My Policeman.’ This elaborate gown, adorned with plumes and silicone, echoes the feathered showpieces of Alexander McQueen’s legendary collections. The dress, a creation of designer Dilara Findikoglu, reflects her own rebellious spirit and desire to break free from societal constraints. In a previous interview, she stated, “I am not a politician, but I have decided that I am going to destroy the patriarchal system. I am going to provide a dream world for people so they can manifest a better future.” Corrin and Lambert, in their own way, are doing the same. They are using fashion as a platform for change, challenging traditional notions of beauty and empowering individuals to dream of a better future.