Úrsula Corberó joined her co-stars Eddie Redmayne and Lashana Lynch at Queen Elizabeth Hall on Monday for the London premiere of The Day Of The Jackal, and as always, she brought her signature flair for fashion with a bold, unconventional choice.
Known for her fearless approach to style, Úrsula embraced the playful yet edgy aesthetic of Simone Rocha, making a memorable statement with her ensemble. She wore a sleeveless nude tulle dress from Rocha’s Fall 2024 collection, adorned with intricate faux fur creature embroidery. The dress perfectly showcased Simone Rocha’s signature blend of whimsical charm and avant-garde design. While the nude fabric teased with a hint of sheerness, the standout feature was the fantastical embroidery that added depth and intrigue to the look.
If the dress looks familiar, that’s because Paloma Faith had also worn it at the Glamour Women of the Year Awards earlier this month. However, despite the shared outfit, Úrsula and Paloma brought entirely different interpretations to the gown. Paloma played up the dress’s quirky and eccentric elements, while Úrsula added a darker, edgier twist, showing how attitude can completely transform a look.
Instead of altering the dress—like removing the faux fur pockets, which could have increased its transparency—Úrsula chose to leave it intact. Her styling, with Ferragamo brown Eva pumps and a bold red lip, added a fierce touch, balancing the whimsy of the dress with her signature rebellious spirit. Ultimately, Úrsula owned the look, proving that even a repeat ensemble can feel fresh and uniquely personal.