Ariana Grande reached all the way back to 1950 to find a dress worthy of her latest event.
The songstress stepped onto the red carpet at the Paris premiere of âWicked: For Goodâ on Friday in a graceful black gown with fuchsia pink lining and floral details.
The midi-length frock â a Liliâs Diamond look selected by stylist Law Roach from secondhand Beverly Hills boutique Timeless Vixen, according to Marie Claire â also included a sweeping cape with matching hot pink lining.
A concealed corset and loosely-fitted spaghetti straps channeled its vintage 1950 origins, and the hitmaker accessorized with black pumps and delicate diamond stud earrings.
She styled her hair in a voluminous updo, wearing a classic makeup glam in shades of dark pink.
Grande, 32 â who plays âgood witchâ Glinda in both âWickedâ and âWicked: For Goodâ â performed in NBCâs âWicked: One Wonderful Nightâ special in a whimsical pink butterfly covered gown on Thursday evening.
The custom Robert Wun ballgown featured a full skirt, 3-D butterflies scattered on the bust and skirt, and an alluring strapless design.
She completed the head-turning look with a pair of matching butterfly earrings â which appeared to flutter as she performed â and bubblegum pink opera gloves.
Roach took to Instagram to share photos and gush over the creation.
âOne of thee most beautiful things Iâve ever seenâŠ.. Ari wearing custom @robertwun,â he captioned the upload.
âThank you Robert and team for making our dream come true! đđđâ
Roach previously reflected on the âimaginationâ of styling the actress in a parade of pink confections for the filmâs press tour.
âThere are hours and hours of fitting and laughing and swearing. Itâs just a lot of daydreaming and imagination,â he said at a Los Angeles event on Oct. 23, per People.
The celebrity stylist â who is also acclaimed for his work with Zendaya, among others â also divulged that heâs worked with Grande in years past.
âItâs just like coming back home, like two good friends reunited, and get to play in clothes â and a lot of clothes â which is so fun,â he shared.
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