Stylist: Zadrian SmithSarah Edmiston
Outfit: Molly Goddard
Makeup Artist: Sara Hill
Hairstylist: Ben Talbott using Living Proof
Jewelry: Matilde by Matilde

If you’re a fan of “House of the Dragon“, you are in for a treat today because we’ll write about Emily Carey attending The Fashion Awards 2022 at the Royal Albert Hall on December 5, 2022 in London.

For the occasion, Carey donned a neon green Molly Goddard shoulderless dress with a frill hem from the Spring 2023 Ready-to-Wear collection, paired with black platform shoes (sadly not identifiable from the pictures available).

1st picture is courtesy of Daniele Oberrauch / Gorunway.com

She seemed to be carrying a black Molly Goddard Asuka clutch constructed with their signature gathered bumpy frill technique, and she also accessorized her ensemble with two Matilde Constellation rings and a pair of Matilde Cosmos earrings in 14k recycled gold, featuring lab-grown diamonds.

To match the neon dress, makeup artist Sara Hill used Armani Beauty products and the Suva Beauty UV palette. A bright green eyeshadow was placed on the inner corner of the eye, while a blended, darker shade of green elongated Carey‘s eyes for a sultry smokey eye. The look had a grunge edge to it, very much in line with Emily‘s fiery personality.

Her hair was styled by Ben Talbott in a sleek double bun using Living Proof products and seen that the dress and the eye makeup were the stars of the look, it was an appropriate choice to go for something simpler in the hair department.

The “House of the Dragon” actress is bold in her fashion choices and stylist duo Zadrian Smith and Sarah Edmiston always push her forward, giving her the freedom to express herself without ever feeling constricted.

Also, I may be biased because I love Emily and I love green, but do appreciate when people pay homage to the city where the event they attend takes place and in this case, Molly Goddard is a London-based designer.

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The Fashion Awards is a fundraiser for the BFC Foundation and focuses on celebrating excellence in the fashion industry and supporting the future pipeline of creative talent.

The BFC Foundation supports the future growth and success of the British fashion industry by focusing on three areas: Education, Grant-Giving & Business Mentoring and the Institute of Positive Fashion.

The BFC Foundation aims to improve equality and opportunity so that the fashion industry remains diverse and open to all, helping talented designers at all stages of their career from school level through to becoming a global fashion brand.

The 2022’s edition was presented by Diet Coke.

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