
Jessie Buckley stepped back into the spotlight this week, appearing at a London event to promote her latest movie, The Bride.
The Irish actress made a striking entrance at the Corinthia Hotel, clearly showing she was returning to her bolder, more creative fashion sense. She’d favored simpler clothes during months of promoting her acclaimed drama, Hamnet, but this outfit felt like a return to her uniquely expressive style.
Buckley’s outfit was a standout from Diotima’s Fall 2026 collection. It had bold bands across the top and a skirt with a dreamy, feather-like pattern that flowed into a gentle fishtail shape. The dress really suited her style, blending a dark, romantic vibe with her signature quirky personality.
Jessie Buckley at ‘THE BRIDE!’ photocall in London. 📷
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People were thrilled to see her show off a more fun and creative side.
Jessie Buckley photographed at ‘THE BRIDE!’ photocall in London. 📷
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Buckley has had an incredible year, winning both a BAFTA and a Golden Globe for her role as Agnes Shakespeare in Hamnet. As the Oscars near, she’s a strong contender for the Best Actress award, solidifying her reputation as a leading actress of her generation.
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Buckley’s latest film, The Bride!, marks another bold step in her career. It’s a reunion with director Maggie Gyllenhaal, following their successful collaboration on The Lost Daughter. This new movie offers a fresh, punk-rock spin on the famous Bride of Frankenstein tale, and is set in 1930s Chicago.
In the film, Buckley stars as a woman who is brought back to life after being murdered, and becomes a companion to Christian Bale’s Frankenstein’s monster. Their relationship blossoms into an unexpected love story set against the backdrop of the city. The movie also features Annette Bening as a scientist and Peter Sarsgaard as a detective, with cameos by Jake Gyllenhaal and Penélope Cruz. It hits theaters and IMAX screens on March 6th.
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