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Millie Bobby Brown wears custom Galia Lahav gown for ‘Enola Holmes 3’ premiere, later changes into sheer separates
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Millie Bobby Brown wears custom Galia Lahav gown for ‘Enola Holmes 3’ premiere, later changes into sheer separates

The actor, who stars in the “Enola 3” installment, appeared at the film’s New York premiere in a custom corset-style gown before switching outfits for the after-party, according to Page Six.

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Millie Bobby Brown attended the New York premiere of “Enola Holmes 3” on June 26, appearing first in a custom designer gown and later changing into a different look for the after-party, Page Six reported.

On the red carpet, Brown wore a custom Galia Lahav gown styled with a corset silhouette. Page Six described the premiere outfit as a Cinderella-inspired look, centering on a fitted bodice design as she posed for photos at the event.

After the carpet, Page Six reported that Brown changed into sheer separates for the after-party. The outlet described the alternate outfit as a two-piece set with a transparent, lingerie-like effect, worn as a separate look from the gown.

The fashion switch is the latest in a long-running pattern of premiere and after-event wardrobe changes for major film releases, a practice that can affect how images circulate in mainstream media and how brands track high-visibility public appearances.

Brown is one of the headline stars associated with the “Enola Holmes” film series and, according to Page Six, is billed as an “Enola 3” star for the premiere coverage.

Galia Lahav, the designer credited for the premiere gown, produces made-to-order high-end pieces, and red-carpet sightings are often used for brand promotion and inventory demand indicates in the luxury market.

No additional details about the after-party location, the full styling team, or the specific design elements of the custom gown beyond the reported corset silhouette and Cinderella-inspired framing were included in the Page Six report.

Why It Matters

  • Red-carpet fashion changes during major studio releases can shape how audience-facing media images are distributed and repeated across outlets on the day of release.
  • Designer attributions, including custom luxury work, can affect brand visibility and consumer interest, particularly when the same event generates multiple widely circulated images.
  • After-party wardrobe changes can influence how styling trends are discussed, including how sheer or transparent elements are presented for adult audiences.
  • Because the report is focused on wardrobe rather than production details, it also illustrates how entertainment coverage often bridges celebrity events and luxury fashion marketing rather than film content alone.

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Key Facts

  • Millie Bobby Brown attended the “Enola Holmes 3” premiere in New York on June 26, 2026.
  • Page Six reported that her first red-carpet outfit was a custom Galia Lahav gown with a corset silhouette, described as Cinderella-inspired.
  • Page Six reported that Brown changed into a sheer, two-piece outfit for the after-party.
  • The coverage describes the after-party look as a separate outfit from the premiere gown.
  • The reporting credits Page Six’s fashion coverage for both the premiere outfit and the later outfit change.
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