Here is a look at the other ladies who joined Millie Bobby Brown on the red carpet for the Stranger Things Season 5 LA premiere — a night that marked the end of the Netflix series that defined a generation of supernatural nostalgia, mall-core glamour, and Demogorgon-fuelled nightmares. The final chapter brought a range of looks from sharp minimalism to gothic romance.

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Sweet Simplicity
Sadie Sink kept things clean and unfussy in this white Prada two-piece. Yes, the skirt needed a better hem and more intention in the tailoring, but considering the chaos we’ve seen with red carpet hemlines this year, this is a win.

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From Yoga Class To Premiere
If this Prada look was on anyone else, I would be questioning it, but I’ve come to the realisation that Maya Hawke does Maya Hawke, and nothing can be explained. But if I had to explain it, I’d say this is: Reformer Pilates at 5pm, red carpet premiere at 6.15pm.

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Step-And-Repeat Strategy
Natalia Dyer took the backdrop into consideration and leaned into it when selecting this Vivienne Westwood ombré red and black chiffon gown. It’s like looking straight into the Upside Down — but make it fashion. The draping has that signature Westwood romance — slightly undone, slightly theatrical — and it suits her.

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Two In One
Priah Ferguson appears to be wearing a halter lace crop and pinstripe maxi skirt combo until you notice the illusion panel in the middle. It’s a fun look that is quietly assured.

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Red Siren
Cara Buono arrived in a sculpted, textured, intense, and intentionally dramatic red dress with jagged edges that leans into the Stranger Things lore without tipping into costume.

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The Original Queen Of Strange
Winona Ryder wore a Yohji Yamamoto Spring 1998 look that feels so right. This is exactly the kind of moody, intellectual, slightly haunted fashion she has always worn effortlessly. It doesn’t try to compete — it simply belongs. A quiet masterclass.
