This jaw-dropping couture-inspired evening gown comes straight from Richard Quinn's Ready To Wear Spring Summer 2026 collection.
We love the structured corset bodice and draped skirt, mixed with a bold black, ivory, and pale butter-yellow colour palette.
The strapless design highlights her shoulders, blending a fitted upper silhouette perfectly with a flowing lower drape.
These black, detached opera gloves reach above the elbow. The slim fit and stretch velvet texture give off total classic Hollywood vibes.
An ivory-toned bodice with a black neckline and waist accent. It features a dense, heavily beaded surface texture and shiny metallic details.
The strapless straight back leaves her shoulders bare, showing off the continuation of the corset, a center seam, a neat slit, and a slight train.
An oversized black bow sits right at the front waist, topped with a large white fabric flower appliqué that looks just like a layered rose.
The lower portion features a pale butter-yellow shade, a smooth satin finish, and a gathered drape falling beautifully into a floor-length style.
Captured by Dirk Alexander, the high-contrast editorial lighting mixes natural daylight with warm indoor tones for a dramatic couture feel.
Makeup artist Patrick Ta went for a neutral smokey eye, defined liner, long lashes, structured brows, sharp contour, and a glossy nude lip.
She wore gorgeous pieces from Mahesh Notandass, including a multi-layer pearl and crystal floral choker with matching cluster stud earrings.
Hair geniuses Dimitris Giannetos and Shaan Muttathil gave her a polished, center-parted high bun, leaving one long strand to frame her face.
She grounded the look with open-back, champagne-toned high heels featuring a practical yet stylish thick block heel.
This spectacular editorial fashion moment was brought to life by master stylists Elsie and Chandini Whabi.