Anya Taylor-Joy hosted Saturday Night Live with the first full audience since the pandemic, and when she showed up on stage for her monologue, she absolutely glowed in a white Peter Do dress with a feathered shoulder. She paired the look with Tiffany Victoria diamond drop earrings and an Alternating Ring in platinum with Tiffany TT1 AND Atlas X rings in white gold with diamonds.
That was hardly her only stunning look featured last night. Stylist Law Roach posted credits for several of her looks throughout the night.
There was this Dior beauty:
Here she wore this matching gingham top and bottom from Philosophy:
She wore a Vivetta look here:
She topped off the night with this Brandon Maxwell ‘fit:
Roach also posted this courrèges look on his Instagram. “This Girl….. @anyataylorjoy wearing 1960s @courreges from my personal archive #styledbyLAW #fLAWles,” he posted.
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Taylor-Joy posted a photo of herself in the dress on her own Instagram ahead of her hosting gig.
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In ELLE‘s May cover story, Taylor-Joy spoke about the past few years of projects she’s had, leading up to her award-winning turn in Netflix’s The Queen’s Gambit. Specifically, she talked about an important friendship she formed during filming for Emma (2020), with actress Mia Goth.
“I had been working back to back—just before Emma, I’d done two projects at the same time, and I was going through some emotional relationship stuff,” Taylor-Joy says. “So at the beginning of 2019, I was just really broken and frightened of everything, and Mia and I were driving back from rehearsal. I turned to her and said, ‘I think I’m going to quit acting. I don’t think I can do this.’ And I’ve never seen Mia look so worried in my life. She was like, ‘But…that’s what you do. You can’t not…what are you talking about?’ I was like, ‘I think I need to back out now and just let it be and try to take care of my heart.’ And she was like, ‘No, that would be really bad. You can’t not have the thing that is your oxygen.’ I’m really glad she said that.”
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