As Stranger Things comes to an end, Millie Bobby Brown reflects on her extraordinary journey from child actress to young woman in Vanity Fair’s March cover story. Breaking free from the limitations of being known solely for her breakout role, Millie Bobby Brown embraces her evolution, and the styling in this feature beautifully mirrors her transformation.
Dressed in sophisticated, androgynous looks styled by George Cortina, Millie Bobby Brown exudes a new level of confidence. Donning pieces from Mugler, Schiaparelli, and Thom Browne, her wardrobe balances structure and elegance, capturing her youthful yet refined presence. Accessories from Louis Vuitton and Bulgari add a touch of glamour to the minimalistic aesthetic, while delicate elbow-length sheer and leather gloves by Amato New York elevate the ensembles. Complementing her sleek styling, Honey crafted a deep burgundy, almond-shaped manicure, adding a bold yet classic finish to her look.
To frame Millie Bobby Brown’s striking new image, Stefan Beckman designed a minimalistic, open space that allowed her presence to take center stage. Floor-to-ceiling windows expanded the room’s grandeur, symbolizing the limitless possibilities ahead for the actress. A palette of pastel purple walls and light blue carpeting provided a soft contrast to her monochrome outfits, enhancing the overall modern and sophisticated atmosphere. The set, much like the styling, reflected Millie Bobby Brown’s transition into a new chapter—elegant, poised, and ready to take on the world.
George is a part of Exposure NY’s styling division. Exposure NY is a photography/styling agency in New York City.
Stefan Beckman is part of Exposure NY’s set and event designer division. Exposure NY is a photography/styling agency based in New York City.
Honey is a part of Exposure NY’s manicurist division. Exposure NY is a photography/styling agency based in New York City.