Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo’s Wonderfully Whimsical Wicked: For Good Press Fashion

Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo took the media world by storm last year with their beautiful, bright, and bubbly Wicked press tour looks. Fans have waited all year to see what the witchy duo would wear for the Wicked: For Good tour, and they did not disappoint. Following the events of Wicked, Wicked: For Good takes a darker, gloomier turn, which Erivo and Grande both emulated through their press looks, but that doesn’t mean the two didn’t own the red carpet, or in this case, the yellow brick road, any less. Let’s break down Hollywood’s favorite witches’ best Wicked: For Good press tour looks.

Cynthia Erivo

Dior Spring 2026 for the Wicked: For Good Paris Premiere

Haven’t you heard? She’s the Wicked Witch of the West! Erivo wore this Dior Spring 2026 look right off the runway and to the Paris premiere of Wicked: For Good. The black silk cape cascading over her shoulders, paired with the dramatic draping hat, captures Elphaba’s essence perfectly.

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Custom Givenchy by Sarah Burton for the Paris Wicked: For Good Screening

Something mesmerizing was in the air for the Paris premiere. This custom black-lace gown effortlessly blended Erivo and Elphaba into one beautiful look. The lace details and accentuated shoulders mimic Elphaba’s wardrobe in Act Two of the stage production and what we’ve seen for the upcoming film. The sheer silhouette, paired with bold accessories and nails, adds a touch of the Erivo flair we love to see.

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Mugler by Miguel Castro Freitas for the Singapore Photocall

One word: chic. Erivo stunned in this black patent-leather trench coat, paired with a shoe reminiscent of Dorothy’s famous ruby slippers.

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Custom Balenciaga by Pierpaolo Piccioli for the Wicked: For Good New York City Premiere

This iconic look is giving an iconic Catwoman x Elphaba crossover in the best way possible. Although Erivo’s voice was gone for the final premiere night, this dress did all the talking.

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Prada for the London Wicked: For Good Premiere

Leaning into the gloomy blues of Wicked: For Good, Erivo donned a beautiful navy A-line dress and topped it off with bold black accents. Also, can we give the nails a moment of praise?

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Ariana Grande

Archival 1952 Gilbert Adrian for the London Wicked: For Good Premiere

While Grande’s first Wicked press tour revolved around all things pink and pastels, she leaned into the darker tones of Part Two for this tour. However, that didn’t slow her down when it came to an Oz nod. This archival piece is from Gilbert Adrian, a past in-house MGM designer. As if this look wasn’t already perfect, Adrian actually is credited for designing costumes for The Wizard of Oz, including Dorothy’s iconic ruby red slippers.

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Custom Givenchy by Sarah Burton for the Paris Wicked: For Good Photocall

You can’t convince me this isn’t Audrey Hepburn. There’s still room for some signature Glinda pink in this press tour! For the Paris photocall, Grande graced the stage in a gorgeous custom Givenchy dress that pays homage to old Hollywood glamour. Hepburn and Givenchy loved working together to create iconic looks. If this doesn’t convince you that Grande should play Hepburn in a biopic, I don’t know what will!

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Thom Browne for the Wicked: For Good Singapore Premiere

I actually gasped when I saw this look. Obviously a nod to Glinda’s blue and purple gown in Part Two, this Thom Browne look captured the whimsy of Oz and the timeless elegance of Grande’s red carpet fashion.

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Vintage Lilli Diamond for Wicked: For Good Paris After-Party

Lilli Diamond was a prominent label of 1950s Hollywood glitz and glamour, and Grande stunned in this vintage piece. The evening gown blends the pink and floral elements of Glinda in Part One with the dark themes of Part Two. Once again, something magical was in the air for the Paris looks.

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Schiaparelli for the Wicked: For Good New York Premiere

After an iconic two-year press run, all eyes were on the New York City carpet to see Erivo and Grande’s final looks. Grande’s Schiaparelli gown combined the bubbly poise of Glinda with the stormy turmoil of Part Two.

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Grande and Erivo’s iconic fashion has truly changed us not only for the better, but for good. Be sure to catch Wicked: For Good in theaters on November 21.

Ally Bonsall

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