The Matrix Resurrections, the fourth installment of The Matrix film series, had its U.S. red carpet premiere on December 18. The cast came to the premiere and served looks in their stunning red carpet attire, but one stood out in particular – Carrie-Anne Moss, who portrays Trinity in The Matrix film series, paid tribute to the series in a custom Oscar de la Renta gown.
Fans are raving over Moss’ red carpet look – a black pleated silk chiffon gown complete with a cape and draping. But what really caught the fans’ attention was the detailing on the skirt of the gown.
Trailing up from the hemline, the dress had a series of green and silver sequins carefully lined up to resemble the Matrix code, one of the film series’ most iconic visual elements. The Matrix code is a trail of green digital numbers and symbols but for Moss’ look, “Oscar de la Renta” can be found stitched among the sequins and beading on the hemline.
Carrie-Anne Moss wearing a couture Matrix-code dress to the film premier… simple, elegant, stunning!!!! pic.twitter.com/F6pIAzkVNm
— J. William James (@JWilliamJames) December 19, 2021
https://twitter.com/KrystalSim/status/1472672564631715848?s=20
Carrie-Anne Moss and this Oscar de la Renta dress with the Matrix digital rain embroidery 🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵 pic.twitter.com/OHaqM2mNHJ
— Omi 🧨/costurera de barrio (@G0thCrocs) December 19, 2021
Umm can we talk about how awesome Carrie-Anne Moss’s Matrix premiere dress is because holy heck pic.twitter.com/9gIRBIKvbv
— JewelsVerne 🏳️🌈 (@DawktaJawlz) December 19, 2021
All I want for Christmas is Carrie-Anne Moss' Oscar de la Renta dress from the premiere of "The Matrix Revolutions." pic.twitter.com/XgsfgU7788
— Jun34u (@Jun34u_sec) December 20, 2021
https://twitter.com/ideservecouture/status/1472797608821329926?s=20
No thoughts. Just Carrie-Anne Moss and her Matrix dress pic.twitter.com/BBvhrv2Z1b
— Patrick J. Hurst (@InsertMontage) December 19, 2021
https://twitter.com/freshcmb/status/1473337476244774914?s=20
Carrie Anne Moss in a Matrix dress. GODDESS.
I want that dress, perfection. pic.twitter.com/4RAWk6SH6H
— Rachel Noy 🌿 (@AbKi) December 20, 2021
https://twitter.com/agatdamnfool/status/1472715557845798918?s=20
I don’t know about you, but I think Carrie-Anne Moss definitely understood the dress code (heh, get it?).
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