A Runway Arrival to Remember: Vanessa Kirby Shines

Vanessa Kirby

Vanessa Kirby fused sculptural Balmain with feline finesse—her maternity style, still evolving, now flirts with whiplash chic and quiet rebellion.

Vanessa Kirby’s arrival at the Sydney launch of The Fantastic Four: First Steps was less red carpet, more runway moment—an editorial coup staged at Hoyts Entertainment Quarter on July 15, 2025.

Styled by Andrew Mukamal, Kirby wore a look from Balmain Resort 2026, a collection defined by Olivier Rousteing’s pivot toward looser silhouettes and architectural exaggeration. Her black ensemble—high neck, long sleeves, cropped top, and semi-sheer midsection—echoed her Alaïa moment in Berlin, but this iteration came with a twist. Literally: the sleeves spiraled outward like kinetic sculptures, adding volume and velocity to an otherwise streamlined silhouette.

The effect? A kind of couture turbulence. A visual jolt. A whiplash of elegance. Kirby’s maternity style has become a study in contrasts: sculpted yet soft, sultry but never loud. There’s no overcompensation here—just clean lines, confident tailoring, and a refusal to dilute her aesthetic. She finished the look with sheer black pumps, a low ponytail, and a trio of Cartier jewels:

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    Trinity Single Earring in lacquered gold, semi-pavéd with 37 brilliant-cut diamonds Panthère de Cartier Ring, a feline emblem she now represents as the maison’s official ambassador Reflection de Cartier Ring, set with baguette, princess, and troidia-cut diamonds totaling over 5 carats Each piece reinforced the mood: sleek, sculptural, and quietly powerful. The Panthère ring, in particular, felt like a nod to Kirby’s own duality—strength and grace, predator and muse.

    The lighting at Hoyts was crisp, the atmosphere charged with Marvel fanfare, but Kirby’s pose—shoulders relaxed, gaze steady—cut through the noise. She wasn’t just attending a launch; she was commanding the frame. Is this the new blueprint for maternity fashion? Or simply Vanessa Kirby reminding us that style, like power, doesn’t need permission?


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