Amanda Seyfried champagne ball gown Berlin Film Festival 2026

Amanda Seyfried is fully in her golden era, and Berlin just confirmed it.

At the premiere of The Testament of Ann Lee during the 76th Berlin International Film Festival, the actress stepped onto the red carpet in a champagne-hued ball gown that felt straight out of a modern fairytale. The fabric was light and gauzy, almost cloudlike, with a voluminous skirt that moved beautifully under the camera flashes.

Amanda Seyfried glowing makeup and soft waves Berlin premiere

Running down the center from bodice to hem was a striking vertical strip of crimson and bronze-toned embellishment. It’s the kind of detail that could easily overwhelm, but here it works. From a distance, the gown reads soft and romantic. Up close, it’s intricate and busy in the best way. Gold sequins and floral beadwork were scattered across the skirt, catching light in subtle bursts as she walked.

The silhouette leaned strapless, letting the sparkle climb cleanly into the bodice. And then came the diamonds.

Amanda Seyfried strapless champagne dress Berlinale 2026

Seyfried accessorized with Tiffany & Co., including the Sixteen Stone Necklace in platinum and gold with diamonds, matching diamond studs, and statement rings like the Sixteen Stone Ring and the Schlumberger Stitches Ring. If you ask me, the necklace is the anchor. It grounds the airy fabric and gives the eye a clear focal point.

Her hair was worn long and softly waved, slightly tousled rather than overly styled. Makeup stayed warm and luminous with a pink-toned lip, keeping the overall mood elegant without feeling stiff.

Amanda Seyfried Brings Fairytale Glamour to Berlinale Premiere

Here’s what I love: the balance. The gown is dramatic, yes, but not chaotic. The jewelry is bold, but not shouting. It’s one cohesive idea. And practically speaking, a full skirt like this gives comfort while delivering impact. The only downside? You need space. This is not a squeeze-through-the-crowd dress.

But for a Berlinale premiere? It’s exactly right.