Lily Gladstone, the talented actress known for her role in “Killers of the Flower Moon,” is not only making waves on the big screen but also on the red carpet. In a recent interview, 37-year-old Lily shared her excitement about her upcoming Oscars attire, teasing that it’s going to be “museum-worthy.”
With a beaming smile, Lily expressed her belief that her dress will serve as a testament to the significance of Indigenous design in the world of luxury fashion. “It’s going to be just ongoing proof that Indigenous design belongs on red carpets with luxury fashion,” she remarked confidently.
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This year’s Oscars hold a special significance for Lily as she’s making history as the first Native American actress to be nominated for an Academy Award. Her portrayal of Mollie Burkhart has captivated audiences and earned her a well-deserved nomination for Best Actress.
Reflecting on her journey, Lily emphasized the importance of representing her Siksikaitsitapi and Niimiipuu heritage on such a prestigious platform. “I’m excited,” she said, acknowledging the significance of her presence and the message it sends about the inclusion of Indigenous voices in mainstream media.
For the recent event at NeueHouse Hollywood in Los Angeles, Lily opted for a striking red sequin Valentino outfit. The custom-made ensemble featured a jacket adorned with ruffled sleeves and a dramatic trail, paired with matching flared pants. “Valentino made it custom for me,” she revealed, highlighting the collaborative effort behind her stunning look.
As she mingled among fellow actors and costume designers, Lily felt it was the perfect occasion to showcase something truly remarkable. “It was time to bust out something that was really stunning structurally, texturally, that’s made a big, bold statement,” she explained, radiating confidence and elegance.
With her impeccable style and groundbreaking achievements, Lily Gladstone continues to inspire and pave the way for greater diversity and representation in the entertainment industry. As the anticipation builds for the Oscars, all eyes will undoubtedly be on her, eagerly awaiting the unveiling of her “museum-worthy” attire.