Brie Larson and Anya Taylor-Joy just turned a video game movie premiere into a full-on fashion moment, and we are not complaining. The two stars of The Super Mario Galaxy Movie flew into Kyoto for the film’s world premiere in late March 2026, and the red carpet delivered. Ancient Japanese temples as your backdrop, two of Hollywood’s most stylish women dressed to the nines, and a Nintendo movie generating genuine cultural buzz. It was a lot, in the best way.
Larson, who voices Princess Rosalina in the film, arrived looking like she genuinely lives among the stars. She wore a long blue gown with those big, sweeping sleeves that make you stop scrolling mid-feed. A small star detail on the bodice was the kind of quietly brilliant touch that costume obsessives will screenshot and dissect for weeks. She kept the hair in soft waves and the makeup clean and unfussy, which was absolutely the right call. When the dress is doing that much work, you get out of its way.
Brie Larson & Anya Taylor-Joy: The Best Looks From the Super Mario Galaxy Movie World Premiere

Taylor-Joy, back as Princess Peach, went in a completely different direction and honestly? It worked just as well. She showed up in a short ivory dress covered in soft pink florals, the kind of look that feels effortlessly pretty without trying too hard. The silhouette was flirty and light, showing off her long legs, and the whole thing had this sweet, feminine energy that fits Peach perfectly. Straight blonde hair, blush-toned makeup, a simple necklace. Everything balanced, nothing overdone.
What made the two looks so fun together was how completely different they were. Larson went celestial and commanding. Taylor-Joy went soft and playful. And yet somehow, side by side, they made total sense for the world this movie is building.
Away from the carpet, both women have been keeping themselves busy. Larson recently popped up on the Seen on the Screen podcast and said something that sparked a pretty interesting conversation online. Talking about the relationship between film and gaming, she put it plainly: “There’s so much that video games are taking from cinema, and I think it’s really time for us in cinema to recognize what we can take from video games.” It’s a smart take, especially coming from someone now starring in a major Nintendo adaptation. She’s also attached to a horror project called Fail-Safe, and the perpetual question of whether she’ll resurface somewhere in the Marvel universe remains very much open.


Taylor-Joy, meanwhile, keeps doing exactly what she does best: floating between prestige darling and mainstream star without breaking a sweat.
But on that particular evening in Kyoto, none of that mattered quite as much as the clothes. Blue and ivory. Bold and soft. Stars and florals. Larson and Taylor-Joy walked that carpet and gave us a before-the-movie-even-opens moment that’s genuinely hard to top. The Super Mario Galaxy Movie hasn’t hit theaters yet, and it’s already winning.
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