Olivia Cooke was joined by her co-stars on the red carpet at the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square in London for the House of the Dragon Season 3 premiere on Monday evening.

    Emma D'Arcy wearing Bottega Veneta at the House of the Dragon Season 3 premiere in London

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    Playing By Different Rules

    Emma D’Arcy once again arrived looking entirely uninterested in traditional red carpet dressing, which is exactly why their appearances remain so compelling. The Bottega Veneta ensemble traded formality for ease, with the oversized proportions and lace-up Gino shoes giving the look an effortless confidence. Tiffany & Co. jewels completed the look.

    Styled by Rose Forde.

    Matt Smith wearing Prada at the House of the Dragon Season 3 premiere in London

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    Dark Side of Tailoring

    It’s not often that we see Matt Smith embrace a tonal look, but Prada delivered a welcome change of pace. The charcoal double-breasted suit layered over a black shirt, tie and waistcoat almost merged into one, creating a darker mood that felt entirely fitting for an actor whose character rarely brings much lightness to Westeros. It was understated, but still effective.

    Styled by Rose Forde.

    Tom Glynn-Carney wearing archival Gucci at the House of the Dragon Season 3 premiere in London

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    Archival Gucci Wins Again

    We don’t often see Tom Glynn-Carney on the red carpet, but he continues to be one of my favourites, and this archival Gucci suit is a perfect example of why. The velvet tailoring, subtle embellishment and ivory silk shirt and tie struck that sweet spot between classic and flamboyant. Plenty of actors could wear this suit, but Tom has a way of making fashion-forward choices feel completely natural. The sunglasses only added to the rock-star attitude.

    Styled by Luke Jefferson Day.

    Gayle Rankin wearing FFORME at the House of the Dragon Season 3 premiere in London

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    Feathers In Formation

    Gayle Rankin wore the FFORME Hana feather dress. The sheer foundation contrasted beautifully with the sculptural placement of the feather detailing. While many feathered looks can feel excessive, here the texture makes an impact without overwhelming the silhouette.

    Styled by Bailey Moon.

    Bethany Antonia wearing Tuuli Turunen and TASAKI jewels at the House of the Dragon Season 3 premiere in London

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    A Study In Simplicity

    There were more black dresses to be had, with Bethany Antonia wearing a Tuuli Turunen dress. The asymmetric neckline and fluid silhouette gave the look an understated elegance that felt perfectly aligned with the mood of the premiere. TASAKI jewels completed the look.

    Styled by Farrah O’Connor.

    Harry Collett wearing Steve O. Smith at the House of the Dragon Season 3 premiere in London

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    Signature Style Statement

    Harry Collett wore Steve O. Smith, delivering one of the evening’s most distinctive menswear looks. The designer’s signature black-and-white motif immediately commanded attention and was unquestionably the strongest element of the outfit. Combined with the dramatic proportions, the look had the kind of theatrical presence that felt entirely at home at a fantasy premiere.

    Annie Shapero wearing Fall 1998 Christian Dior by John Galliano at the House of the Dragon Season 3 premiere in London

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    Galliano Goes To Westeros

    Annie Shapero wore a Fall 1998 Christian Dior by John Galliano suit from Lovers Lane. Some might feel that the structured jacket with its exaggerated off-the-shoulder neckline and pencil skirt with a fur-trimmed hem is a little too formal for a premiere. However, there is something about Galliano’s heightened sense of drama that feels perfectly suited to the world of House of the Dragon, where extravagance, and power are woven into the fabric of the story itself.

    Styled by Holly Eva White.

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