Amelia Gray Turns Heads In Electric Blue At 'The Beauty' Premiere

  • By Avery
  • Jan. 17, 2026, 2 p.m.

Amelia Gray is redefining winter fashion, and she's doing it with a pop of color that demands attention. At the premiere of FX’s "The Beauty" in New York City's Museum of Modern Art, Gray made a bold statement, urging fashion enthusiasts to swap out their conventional furs for something a bit more vibrant and unexpected.

The premiere was a star-studded affair, featuring co-stars Bella Hadid, Rebecca Hall, Ashton Kutcher, Evan Peters, and Jeremy Pope, all gathered to celebrate the new body horror series by Ryan Murphy. The show dives deep into the dark side of pursuing aesthetic perfection, a theme that resonates with the fashion world.

Gray's outfit, styled by Danyul Brown, was nothing short of spectacular. She graced the red carpet in pieces from Demna’s debut collection for Gucci, "La Famiglia" – a collection that just hit the shelves last week. Her ensemble featured a silk-satin slip dress with intricate lace detailing, perfectly complemented by a statement coat in a Cookie Monster-esque blue hue. This vibrant coat, with its undulating pelts, was the centerpiece of her look, effortlessly elevating her style.

“Amelia's choice to wear this bold blue fur is a reminder that fashion is about making statements and having fun,” said one fashion critic. "It's a refreshing take on winter attire."

The coat, draped elegantly over her shoulders, allowed glimpses of her minidress and other Gucci accessories to shine through. Finishing her look with inky black pumps, Gray managed to blend sophistication with a playful edge, proving that winter fashion can be both warm and chic. Whether she’s stepping out in lingerie or adding a splash of color to the cold, Amelia Gray continues to push the boundaries of style.

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