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Greta Lee wears sculptural Dior couture to Toy Story 5 premiere

Greta Lee turned Dior’s ballooning couture into a Toy Story 5 red-carpet statement, pairing red-and-white volume with a playful, sculptural silhouette.

Claire Beaumont··2 min read
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Greta Lee wears sculptural Dior couture to Toy Story 5 premiere
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Jonathan Anderson’s first couture turn for Dior has already made its point: this is a house willing to chase emotion, whimsy and form in the same breath. At Greta Lee’s Toy Story 5 premiere in Los Angeles on June 9, that vision arrived on the red carpet as a red-and-white Dior couture dress with the kind of swelling, gravity-defying structure that makes evening wear feel newly alive.

Lee wore a look from Dior’s spring 2026 couture collection, the one Anderson unveiled in Paris on January 26, 2026, and framed as a kind of “cabinet of wonders.” In that collection, Dior said Anderson approached couture like a collector, gathering objects that sparked emotion and weaving them into an abstract tapestry. On Lee, that translated into a ballooning framework of boning, a delicate semi-sheer overlay that read almost veil-like, and an asymmetrical draped skirt that kept the silhouette in motion rather than freezing it into a formal pose.

The effect was less princess, more sculpture with a pulse. That matters because Lee, who voices the new character Lilypad in Toy Story 5, was arriving at a premiere that already carried a built-in sense of play. Taylor Swift, who contributed to the film’s soundtrack, was also there, turning the night into one of those crossover pop-culture moments where fashion has to compete with the headline and still win the frame.

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Lee’s styling with Danielle Goldberg has been quietly building toward this. Her press appearances have been color-coded to the Toy Story palette of red, yellow and blue, a smart way to thread branding through fashion without flattening it into a costume. The red-and-white Dior couture dress sharpened that idea, pushing it into something more editorial and far more ambitious: a look that used color blocking, volume and asymmetry to make a character reference feel like high fashion rather than promotion.

Anderson’s influence on Lee’s public Dior image did not begin here. WWD reported that he had already dressed her in a custom Dior look for the Venice Film Festival in 2025, suggesting a longer collaboration rather than a one-night stunt. That continuity gives the premiere look more weight, especially as reviewers have read Anderson’s debut couture show as a fresh spin on Christian Dior’s “flower women” heritage. Lee’s floral, sculptural silhouette suggested exactly where the red carpet is heading next: toward bigger shapes, brighter palettes and a little more wonder. With Toy Story 5 set for theatrical release on June 19, the conversation around playful couture is only just beginning.

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