Celebrity Style

Richie Shazam Embraced Symbolic Style at the Premiere of Her Documentary

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Given the film was making its big debut, Shazam wanted to make sure she had several strong looks for the celebratory premiere. For the main carpet, she wore a Loewe trench coat dress with silver armor plating at the waist. “It was almost like looking in a mirror,” Shazam says of the look, which she accessorized with platform Converse sneakers. “I felt really free. The silver plate is like armor, and the film is all about standing tall and being yourself [despite] whatever is happening in the world.”

For the Q&A panel after the film, which she did with Andalore and Fox, she switched into a black, sheer Peter Do number that Shazam describes as her “Hollywood glam fantasy.” For the after-party at Spring Studios, meanwhile, she ended her marathon of style with an Area Couture ensemble including a butterfly top and bottoms, and fuzzy thigh-high boots to boot. “I felt like a butterfly, coming out of my cocoon,” says Shazam.

Aside from debuting her first short film, however, Shazam’s favorite part of the evening was the after-after party—where she and her crew headed over to Paul’s Baby Grand for some dancing into the wee hours. “Everyone was there and we were all dropping it low on the dance floor,” says Shazam. “We used to go there all the time back in the day, because we used to live right over there—so it felt like coming back home in a way.”