Lizzy Greene leaned into noir elegance with a scalloped black dress—her red carpet moment at “The Long Walk” premiere was quietly cinematic, with a hint of vintage mischief.
There’s something refreshingly unforced about Lizzy Greene’s approach to red carpet dressing. At the Los Angeles premiere of “The Long Walk” on September 8, 2025, Greene didn’t chase spectacle—she curated mood. Standing against a backdrop of silhouetted trees and crimson tones, her look felt like a whisper from a Hitchcock heroine: poised, mysterious, and just a touch subversive.

Her black dress, cut with a scalloped neckline and tailored to skim the body, was a study in restraint. The fabric appeared to be a matte crepe or silk blend—no shimmer, no fuss, just clean lines and a silhouette that honored the waist without clinging. The hem hit just above the knee, balancing formality with ease. It was the kind of dress that doesn’t need a designer name to feel timeless.
Accessories followed suit. A small black clutch—structured, likely satin or leather—rested in her hand like an afterthought. Her black high-heeled sandals added verticality, elongating the leg without overpowering the look. Jewelry was minimal, if present at all, allowing the neckline to remain the focal point.