Rebecca Ferguson gold Roberto Cavalli gown Birmingham premiere

If anyone can make crushed gold look effortless, it’s Rebecca Ferguson.

At the Birmingham premiere of Peaky Blinders: The Immortal Man, the Dune star stepped onto the red carpet in a Roberto Cavalli gown that felt equal parts medieval goddess and modern screen siren. Pulled from the brand’s spring 2026 collection, the sleeveless dress was crafted in glossy, crushed gold fabric that caught the light from every angle. It didn’t just shimmer. It glowed.

Rebecca Ferguson crushed gold dress Peaky Blinders premiere

The silhouette skimmed her frame before pooling into a short train, where the textured material gathered in dramatic folds. Up top, the plunging neckline and low back brought undeniable edge, softened by delicate black lace trim. That lace detail was key. Without it, the dress might have felt too molten, too intense. Instead, it added contrast and just enough romance.

The fabric itself had vein-like variations running throughout, giving it a raw, almost organic feel. It’s the kind of detail that makes you want to zoom in. Roberto Cavalli has always leaned into sensuality, and this look delivered, but in a way that felt controlled rather than flashy.

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Ferguson layered gold necklaces over the deep neckline, leaning into the gilded theme without going overboard. Her brunette-and-blonde hair was styled in a loose side braid, which kept the look grounded and slightly undone. Makeup-wise, she went bold with defined brows, lined eyes, and a glossy lip that tied everything together.

Rebecca Ferguson Goes Full Gilded Glam in Roberto Cavalli

Styled by Tom Eerebout, the whole ensemble struck a balance between drama and polish. Personally, I love when a premiere look feels connected to the mood of the film, and this one had that dark, cinematic energy.

Gold can be tricky. On the wrong night, it overwhelms. On Ferguson, it looked powerful.

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