When it comes to pulling off crushed gold effortlessly, Rebecca Ferguson is truly unmatched.
At the Birmingham premiere of *Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man*, the *Dune* actress graced the red carpet in a breathtaking Roberto Cavalli gown that blended the essence of a medieval deity with that of a contemporary cinematic icon. From the brand’s spring 2026 collection, the sleeveless dress featured a lustrous, crushed gold fabric that brilliantly reflected light from every angle. It not only shimmered but radiated.
The gown gracefully followed her silhouette before cascading into a modest train, where the textured fabric bunched into striking folds. The plunging neckline and back design added a bold flair, tempered by the inclusion of delicate black lace trimming. This lace element was essential; without it, the piece could have veered towards being overly dramatic. Instead, it introduced a contrast and just the right amount of romance.
The fabric showcased vein-like patterns throughout, adding a raw and almost organic touch. This detail is precisely what encourages a closer look. Roberto Cavalli has consistently embraced sensuality in his designs, and this ensemble achieved that allure, maintaining a sense of restraint rather than being ostentatious.
Ferguson adorned the striking neckline with layered gold necklaces, enhancing the gilded aesthetic while remaining tasteful. Her hair, a blend of brunette and blonde, was elegantly styled in a loose side braid, maintaining a grounded and slightly effortless vibe. Her makeup was bold, featuring defined brows, lined eyes, and a glossy lip that cohesively completed the look.
With styling by Tom Eerebout, the overall look achieved a striking equilibrium between drama and elegance. Personally, I appreciate when a premiere outfit resonates with the film’s tone, and this one exuded a dark, cinematic aura.
Gold can be a challenging color to wear. On the wrong occasion, it can be overpowering. However, on Ferguson, it exuded strength.