Second season of House of the Dragon It starts streaming on HBO on June 16. The hugely successful show premieres in London game of Thrones Most of the cast gathered together to celebrate the series at the spin-off held on June 10. Among them was the elusive Emma D’Arcy, who made quite a splash with her bisexual OOTN, which had a unique glimpse of gold.
Emma Darcy
Emma Darcy attended the film’s premiere in London HotdyIn an oversized eccentric, two-tone suit paired with a black-on-black polka dotted button down and muted red shoes. However, what caught everyone’s attention was the golden set Hotdy-themed teeth grills were effortlessly flaunted by the actor.

This isn’t the first time Emma has made a splash with her outfit choices. Her personal aesthetic is primarily androgynous, with Emma gravitating towards experimental, oversized silhouettes. For instance, her Acne Studios Golden Globes look last year included an oversized blazer with floral touches, layered over fitted trousers, a matching skirt and bejewelled boots. Blue latex gloves went well with her matching hair.

Another thing that has remained constant with Emma is experimenting with her hair. Icy blonde, ruby ​​pink, electric blue – the actor has tried it all. She is currently rocking a slicked back brown short bob.
Emma Corrin
English actor Emma Corrin rose to overnight fame playing Princess Diana in the Netflix show. CrownEmma’s name belongs on this list simply because of how deeply she experiments with texture and silhouette. Sporting a slightly grown-out pixie cut for a long time, Emma either accentuates her face with smudged, punk-themed makeup or goes completely bare and lets the insane (nice!) fit do all the talking.
Take her almost holographic one-shoulder JW Anderson bubble dress from the film’s London premiere My Policeman How many people do you know who could possibly wear a costume that looks like a goldfish in a plastic bag?
Emma is the same actress who wore an armor-like outfit made of cutlery for a magazine photoshoot last year, wearing a fork on her head. Corinne’s wardrobe is proof that not having a template is the template for gender-fluid fashion.
Cara Delevingne
Continuing from that last line, Cara Delevingne is another example of un-templated gender-fluid fashion. The model and actor who came out as genderfluid in 2018 shows off a ‘feminine’ personal aesthetic.
While Cara doesn’t shy away from gowns, trails, and long hair, sometimes she manages to change herself up with a different outfit. Take this year’s Met Gala, for example, where she opted for a fully jeweled, hooded Stella McCartney body armor.
The muse of the late Chanel legend Karl Lagerfeld, she paid tribute to the designer by cosplaying as him at last year’s Met Gala. Cara embodied Karl’s spirit, accessorizing with a pair of studded fingerless gloves and a feathered skull hat that also serves as a wig to mirror the latter’s signature white hair.
Ashnik
Speaking of cosplay, singer and songwriter Ashnikko is a great example of how to approach the practice not to hide yourself, but to reveal yourself. Cosplay may involve dressing up as a certain character, but Ashnikko, with her cobalt blue hair and half bangs, is actually playing herself.
In an interview with Forbes, slumber party The hitmaker opened up about using her fashion to help her fight imposter syndrome. Having come out as genderfluid in 2021, Ashnikko’s aesthetic not only transcends the boundaries of gender, but also time periods.
From corsets, printed fishnets to Victorian-era-inspired outfits – ‘goth misfit’ is the best description of her style.
Which other celebrity do you think is pushing the boundaries of fashion?