Alexa Demie brings the red carpet to fashion party in Alaia dress

Alexa Demie wearing Alaia Spring 2022 ready-to-wear in London. Getty Images
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Updated 14 March 2022
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Alexa Demie brings the red carpet to fashion party in Alaia dress

DUBAI: Alaia is having a major moment. Celebrities can’t seem to get enough of the Paris-based label founded by the late Tunisian couturier Azzedine Alaia and now spearheaded by Belgian designer Pieter Mulier. The brand has been spotted on everyone from model Paloma Elsesser to singer and entrepreneur Rihanna, who last month stepped out wearing a long, hooded red leather coat custom-made by Alaia.

Now it seems that “Euphoria” star Alexa Demie is taking a sartorial cue out of Rihanna’s fashion playbook.

Demie attended the British Vogue and Tiffany & Co. Fashion and Film Party 2022 at Annabel’s in London on Sunday and brought the red carpet to the party in a bright crimson, hooded body-con dress with a matching shawl.

The look was plucked from the Alaia Spring 2022 ready-to-wear collection, Mulier’s debut collection honoring the legacy of the label’s founder, who passed away in 2017 from a heart attack.

With its scuba-esque hood and form-fitting silhouette, the dress combined athleisure and evening wear into a single, showstopping piece.

Haute hoods are a signature of Alaia’s. One can’t think of them without recalling Grace Jones’ on-screen wardrobe — created by the late Tunisian designer — as hitwoman May Day in the 1985 James Bond film “A View to a Kill.”




Grace Jones in “A View to a Kill.” Supplied

Demie accessorized her gown with a pair of black leather wedges and eschewed any bold jewelry to allow the dress to truly shine. 

Red is one of Demie’s signature power colors. Who could forget the red fur-trimmed Balenciaga coat the actress wore to celebrate the debut of the second season of “Euphoria?” Indeed, red is a tricky color to pull off, but Demie does it with aplomb.


Jessica Alba hails AlUla during Saudi Arabia visit

Updated 19 December 2025
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Jessica Alba hails AlUla during Saudi Arabia visit

  • On her Instagram profile, Alba described AlUla as “pure magic, calm, protected, deeply serene”

LONDON: Hollywood star Jessica Alba shared her admiration for AlUla during a recent visit to Saudi Arabia, sharing a video of the ancient desert destination on her social media channels.

The short clip, posted Dec. 10, showed the “Fantastic Four” star spinning on the spot with the famous rock formations in the background.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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On her Instagram profile, she described AlUla as “pure magic, calm, protected, deeply serene,” adding: “Every direction carried the weight and beauty of ancient history - like wandering through a living museum.” 

The actress was in the Kingdom earlier this month to attend the Red Sea International Film Festival.

The actress was among a host of global stars who attended the the fifth edition of the RSlFF, which kicked off on Dec. 4 with a glittering red-carpet ceremony at Culture Square, the festival’s open-air hub.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Alba joined an A-list lineup that included the likes of Adrien Brody, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Kirsten Dunst, Vin Diesel, Queen Latifah, Dakota Johnson, Ana de Armas, Riz Ahmed, Naomie Harris and Uma Thurman, alongside Saudi, regional stars and international film legends.

The event ran until Dec. 13 and showcased more than 100 films from over 50 countries, with its mission to bridge East and West while spotlighting voices from the Middle East and Africa.

During her visit to the Kingdom, Alba also shared several “get ready with me” clips and behind-the-scenes shots from the red carpet ceremony.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Alba’s visit comes as Saudi Arabia continues to attract global creatives and cultural figures, with AlUla increasingly positioned as a must-visit destination for international visitors as well as a shooting location for some of Hollywood’s biggest studios.