Depp, for her part, channeled her inner leading lady in a dove-gray evening dress with delicate silver embellishments along the neckline and empire waist, look 85 from Chanel’s fall 1995 couture collection. She brought the drama with the dramatic cape she added on top—a sheer sleeveless overcoat with silver embroidery that tied at the neck.
The actors weren’t the only ones who got the sheer memo. Charli XCX hit the red carpet in an asymmetrical black Rodarte dress with black floral velvet burnout and satin panels.
For the post-premiere after-party, Depp shed her top layer, rocking just the gray dress underneath. Corrin, meanwhile, changed into a mid-length dress from Macy Lily Grimshaw—a red ombré boatneck look with trompe l’œil polka-dots and graphic tears.
Thanks to Lily-Rose Depp and Emma Corrin’s vintage Chanel couture and custom Miu Miu, the sheer dressing has now entered the world of the undead, so you can be sure this trend will be around for awhile—or, perhaps, for eternity.