Elizabeth Olsen & Da’Vine Joy Randolph Shine at Eternity Premiere in Striking Monochrome and Pink Looks

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Elizabeth Olsen and Da’Vine Joy Randolph brought two very different style energies to the London premiere of their fantasy rom-com Eternity. With the movie set to hit U.S. theaters on November 26, their outfits added an extra layer of excitement to the night.

Olsen’s look felt effortlessly modern. She wore a black-and-white Dries Van Noten geometric dress that looked crisp and sharp, paired with green pumps that added just the right contrast.

Elizabeth Olsen and Da’Vine Joy Randolph bring contrasting style energy to the Eternity premiere, with Olsen pairing her bold geometric dress with metallic green Dries Van Noten pumps and Randolph stunning in a sculptural pink Atelier Ndigo dress finished with delicate pastel heelsElizabeth Olsen and Da’Vine Joy Randolph bring contrasting style energy to the Eternity premiere, with Olsen pairing her bold geometric dress with metallic green Dries Van Noten pumps and Randolph stunning in a sculptural pink Atelier Ndigo dress finished with delicate pastel heels at The Cinema in The Power Station on November 17, 2025, in London, England (Credit: Doug Peters/PA Images/INSTARimages)

Randolph, on the other hand, leaned into a softer, more romantic vibe with a pink Atelier Ndigo dress. Its subtle sculptural shaping added a modern twist to the otherwise feminine design, and she tied everything together with matching pink heels.

Elizabeth Olsen Stuns in Graphic Dries Van Noten Dress & Sculptural Green Heels

Olsen opted for a modern, graphic look for the premiere, stepping out in a Dries Van Noten Spring/Summer 2026 dress. She chose a long, T-shirt-style shift dress printed with oversized black-and-white geometric circles. This bold pattern clearly did all the talking, but I’m not sure how to feel about the entire dress.

The dress had a straight, columnar shape, a boat neckline, and short sleeves. And while I get the artistic appeal, the combination of the busy print and the lack of structure made the overall look feel a little flat on Olsen. The stark color palette didn’t help either; it seemed to wash her out more than enhance her features.

What I did love was her styling. Olsen balanced the graphic dress with a ‘70s-inspired thick gold torque necklace that sat high on her neck, adding a vintage edge. Her sculptural double-dome stud earrings, set with deep garnet cabochons, were just as striking, though I wasn’t surprised to see her later take them off on the carpet; they were gorgeous but looked heavy even from afar. She also stacked a few rings to keep her accessories cohesive.

Elizabeth Olsen goes the modern route in a shapeless black-and-white geometric dress by Dries Van NotenElizabeth Olsen goes the modern route in a shapeless black-and-white geometric dress by Dries Van Noten (Credit: Ian West / PA Images / INSTARimages)

Her Metallic Green Dries Van Noten Pumps Add the Perfect Sculptural Contrast

Her glam tied everything together. She went for a wet-look, slicked-back hairstyle, which added a sharp contrast to the softness of her features. Her makeup followed the same modern vibe, with smoky eyes, flushed, rosy cheeks, and a matching lip.

My favorite part of her look was her shoes. Elizabeth wore a pair of metallic green Dries Van Noten pumps that completely shifted the mood of her outfit. The color alone was stunning, made of luminous, textured green leather that added even more dimension, with the black cutout stripes creating a layered, sculptural effect around her foot.

The pumps had two slim crisscross cords that wrapped neatly around her ankles, finished with long tassels that swayed with each step. I loved how the bold green broke up the black-and-white palette and gave the look some life!

Elizabeth Olsen adds a pop of color to her modern black-and-white dress by wearing a pair of metallic green Dries Van Noten pumps with crisscross lace-up ties, black cutouts, and high heelsElizabeth Olsen adds a pop of color to her modern black-and-white dress by wearing a pair of metallic green Dries Van Noten pumps with crisscross lace-up ties, black cutouts, and high heels (Credit: Steve Vas / Future Image / Cover Images)

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Da’Vine Joy Randolph Balances Romance & Architecture in Pink Atelier Ndigo and Stuart Weitzman Heels

Da’Vine Joy Randolph’s look instantly drew me in because it blended romance with sculptural artistry. She wore a stunning pink Atelier Ndigo dress that felt feminine yet architectural.

The base was a fitted satin silhouette with a structured, bustier-like bodice, but what truly made it special was the outer cage-like layer made of square panels. It gave the dress dimension and a modern edge, while the pleated rosette details added a whimsical, handcrafted touch. They reminded me of those pleated origami flowers we see as decorations.

Her glam complemented the romantic Barbie-like theme perfectly. She wore her blonde hair in a high ponytail, while her bronzed makeup gave her a warm, glowing finish. The American actress kept her jewelry minimal, wearing just tiny stud earrings and a couple of statement rings for a hint of sparkle.

Da'Vine Joy Randolph looks feminine in her pink dress featuring a fitted satin underlay, an outer cage-like layer, and pleated origami flowersDa’Vine Joy Randolph looks feminine in her pink dress featuring a fitted satin underlay, an outer cage-like layer, and pleated origami flowers (Credit: Doug Peters / PA Images / INSTARimages)

Her Metallic Pink Stuart Weitzman “Nudist” Sandals Keep the Look Fresh and Feminine

The only element that didn’t quite land for me was the sheer gloves. With such a detailed dress, they felt like an extra unnecessary element. But her pink pleated clutch with a gold-toned frame pulled things back together and added a nice finishing touch.

Da’Vine completed her look with metallic pink Stuart Weitzman “Nudist” sandals. These classic favorite shoes were simple and understated, featuring just a slim toe strap and a delicate ankle strap that kept the look clean and elegant. Despite the simplicity, they had this soft shimmer that worked well with the pink tones of her dress.

The heels also gave her a boost in height, which helped the whole silhouette fall even better.

Da'Vine Joy Randolph completes her head-to-toe feminine pink ensemble with the classic favorite Stuart Weitzman "Nudist" sandalsDa’Vine Joy Randolph completes her head-to-toe feminine pink ensemble with the classic favorite Stuart Weitzman “Nudist” sandals (Credit: Doug Peters / PA Images/ INSTARimages)

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