After dazzling at the Golden Globes, Elle Fanning continued her evening at Jas Mathur and Michael Braun’s exclusive afterparty, staying true to her leopard theme.
While her custom Balmain gown—complete with leopard print accents and inspired by the Haute Couture Fall-Winter 1953 collection—divided opinions earlier in the night, her second look was nothing short of spectacular. Wearing a vintage Dior by John Galliano Fall 2004 leopard-print dress, Elle cemented her status as a fashion risk-taker with impeccable taste.
Galliano’s signature bias-cut silk and effortlessly chic leopard print created a dress that radiated confidence and old-school glamour. The matching scarf and dice-accented spaghetti straps elevated the look from beautiful to utterly memorable, perfectly blending playfulness with seduction.
Elle’s energy brought the dress to life, proving that when you feel good in what you’re wearing, it shows. This was vintage done right—timeless yet contemporary in its appeal.
She completed her ensemble with Gianvito Rossi’s aptly named “Elle” mules and a custom Balmain leopard-print clutch, tying the look together with thoughtful cohesion. The accessories added a modern edge, while still embracing the playful, feline-inspired theme.
Sourced from Shrimpton Couture—stylist Samantha McMillian’s trusted treasure trove, this dress exemplifies how vintage pieces can feel utterly fresh when styled with intention.
Stylist: Samantha McMillian.
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