It was a glittering case of like mom, like daughter on the New York premiere of The Phoenician Scheme.
23-year-old Mia Threapleton turned heads-and drew comparisons to her Oscar-winning mom, Kate Winslet – whereas dripping in practically £300,000 value of diamonds.
Flanked by co-star Scarlett Johansson at Jazz at Lincoln Middle, Mia was the image of refined magnificence in an emerald inexperienced, strapless Elie Saab robe that whispered old-Hollywood glamour however with a contemporary, Gen Z twist. The costume – expertly styled by Farrah O’Connor – featured a ruched bodice, cinched waist and mushy draped skirt that flowed right into a romantic practice, making a statuesque silhouette that was equal components traditional and commanding.
The pièce de résistance? A set of jaw-dropping items from Maison Boucheron’s Quatre Radiant Version. “Mia Threapleton selected to put on creations from Maison Boucheron,” the Kering-owned jewellers confirmed in an announcement.
The look included the Quatre Radiant Version necklace in white gold, totally paved with diamonds and valued at an eye-watering £248,000, an identical ring value £45,500, and two diamond-paved ear clips priced at £1,960 each-bringing her whole jewelry tally to £297,420.
The minimalist, sculptural design of the Boucheron items felt refreshingly fashionable in opposition to the backdrop of old-school Hollywood glamour-much like The Phoenician Scheme itself, which blends Nineteen Fifties kitsch with Anderson’s signature handcrafted aesthetic. The diamonds glistened below the digicam flashes like shards of classic mirror, echoing the movie’s noir undertones and Mia’s function as nun Liesl Korda, a convent-raised heiress thrown right into a world of harmful decadence.
O’Connor has been quietly curating Mia’s style emergence, constructing a red-carpet wardrobe that’s each elevated and surprising. At Cannes, she stepped out in customized Oscar de la Renta and Chopard. In London, she wore archival Fendi from the ’80s with Jessica McCormack earrings-fashion insider selections that sign a rising star with severe style.
Whereas comparisons to her mom are inevitable, Mia is carving out her personal sartorial identity-polished, directional, and diamond-drenched. As one style editor whispered on the H! Vogue workplace, “Kate Winslet is British cinema royalty, however Mia is the Gen Z queen-in-waiting.”
And if this premiere is something to go by, her reign can be an extremely fashionable one.