Analyze with us what the lovely Emma Myers wore to the much awaited “A Minecraft Movie” Premiere in London.
Stylist: Jordan Johnson Chung assisted by @elsonista
Outfit: Rodarte by Kate and Laura Mulleavy
Makeup Artist: Sara Hill
Hairstylist: Hiroki Kojima
Shoes: Christian Louboutin
Today I’ll write about someone who is beloved my a growing fanbase and who’s showing their talent with each decision that they make regarding movie projects.
Here is what Emma Myers wore to the London premiere of “A Minecraft Movie“.
Myers donned a Rodarte two piece red and black sequin embroidered ensemble from the Spring 2025 Ready-to-Wear collection, paired with Christian Louboutin shoes (not visible in the shots).
Emma‘s makeup was romantic and matched her dress, indeed Sara Hill opted for a reddish eyeshadow that she carefully applied on the upper and lower lash line, enhanced by long natural looking false lashes and a little flick of eyeliner.
Worthy of attention were her Korean gradient lips: the technique gave her pout dimension and it was the perfect choice to complement her look.
The hair was styled by Hiroki Kojima in a short, layered coif with a slightly wavy fringe gently caressing her forehead with the rest of the hair conveniently tucked behind her ears.
The “Wednesday” actress was styled by Jordan Johnson Chung, a very underestimated stylist who has a very romantic and fairytale-like approach to dressing.
The way she expresses her vision exudes lightness, airiness, elegance and effortlessness, all qualities that are clearly visible in the way she styles prominent actors such as Kathryn Hahn and Emma Myers herself.
I have been a fan of hers since her days working with her friend Jill Lincoln who decided to leave Johnson as a solo act after over a decade of work together (they used to style Jennifer Lawrence, Margaret Qualley and Sydney Sweeney–very memorable looks).
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A Minecraft Movie is a 2025 American fantasy adventure comedy film based on the 2011 video game Minecraft by Mojang Studios.
It was directed by Jared Hess and written by Chris Bowman, Hubbel Palmer, Neil Widener, Gavin James, and Chris Galletta, from a story by Allison Schroeder, Bowman, and Palmer.
In the film, four misfits are pulled through a portal into a cubic world, and must embark on a quest back to the real world with the help of an “expert crafter” named Steve played by Jack Black.
Emma Myers stars as Natalie.