See Hunter Schafer's best hairstyles to promote "Deathly Hallows: The Ballad of the Birds and Snakes."
We've been eagerly awaiting red carpet stylings for a long time, but we finally have something to celebrate: the SAG-AFTRA strike has been suspended, and Hunter Schafer has decided to make up for everyone's lack of fashion inspiration. The actress graced the premieres of "The Hunger Games: The Ballad of the Birds and Snakes" with a series of breathtaking looks, each more avant-garde than the last.
At the premiere in New York, Schafer wore a floral masterpiece from Marni's spring/summer 2024 collection. This was no ordinary floral dress; it consisted of 3D appliqués in pink, red, and purple, creating a wearable work of art. Metallic stems extended from her shoulders and the bottom of the dress, turning the outfit into a real spectacle that moved with her every step. White stilettos and pink Swarovski crystal earrings completed the look.
Schafer had to find a new stylist after Law Roach "retired," but apparently working with the new stylist, Dara Allen, proved to be a hit. At the Berlin premiere, she stunned in a Schiaparelli Fall 2023 couture gown resembling a mosaic of cracked paint.
As a Prada ambassador, Schafer wove Italian accents into the London premiere for obvious reasons, appearing in a custom Prada gown resembling molten gold that paid homage to the fashion house's spring 2009 collection.
During a press trip in London, Schafer stunned in a statuesque jacquard coat in a chartreuse hue from Maison Margiela's fall 2023 runway, which she paired with a Margiela pencil skirt and silk top.
Dystopian glamour reached its zenith at the Los Angeles premiere, where Schafer, with impressive waist-length hair, dazzled in a crystal-embellished gown from Alexander McQueen's Pre-Fall 2023 collection, a style the Capitol itself would approve of.
In "The Ballad of Birds and Snakes," Schafer plays Tigris, which is different from her previous roles. The actress commented on the challenge: "Tigris seems to me to be the first character I've really played who isn't a teenage girl one step removed from who I am."
There's still a week left until the film's theatrical release - we await with bated breath for even more striking looks from Schafer.