The Last of Us star Bella Ramsey wearing a corseted jumpsuit featuring a map of Paris to the Dior show during Paris...
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“The Last of Us” Star Bella Ramsey Wore a Corseted Jumpsuit at Paris Fashion Week — See Photos

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Far more daunting than traveling across the dystopian wasteland of The Last of Us's post-apocalyptic, zombie-infested America, it’s Fashion Week in Paris. Still, Bella Ramsey, the star of the HBO show, attended the Christian Dior show in a patterned jumpsuit that looks surprisingly comfortable — corset and all.

Bella, who is nonbinary and open to all pronouns, paired a Dior jumpsuit patterned with a map of Paris with a black band-collared shirt with puff sleeves and a matching purse. The corseted top is a style Bella is super familiar with, having dressed medieval-y for both Game of Thrones and Catherine Called Birdy. (She also prefers to wear a chest binder while shooting The Last of Us.)

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Bella's fishnets add a little bit of fashion and edge above the prim shoes, and her slicked-back hair manages to be both balletic (bun) and understated.

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Also at the Dior show was Bella’s fellow Game of Thrones alum Maisie Williams, who opted for a more pin-up punk look with also a corset-like top, dark lipstick, bondage-y boots, and an old-school hairstyle and eye liner.

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Gal Gadot attended in a black lace gown that I’m assuming looks great when not photographed against a black background. (One must have contrast to see detail!)

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Meanwhile Alexandra Daddario took many of the same elements of Bella's ensemble to create a much more femme look. She also slicked her hair back, but added a pop of red lipstick to heighten the sweetness of the style. She wore the same shirt as Bella, but her corset —made of lace — is lower on her torso, emphasizing rather than flattening her curves. Same bag, but with a skirt instead of pants. Even small adjustments like these allow people to express themselves through clothes, and I just think that’s neat! (Also, PSA for the millionth time, corsets are not bad for you unless you lace them too tightly!)

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This story first appeared in Glamour.


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