Margot Robbie was more on - theme for theBarbiepress tour than like 80 % of celebs are at the Met Gala .

One of my absolute favorite things in the woooorld is when celebrities go all-out on the red carpet. No more boring suits, give me fashion!!!! What is the point of having so much money if you’re not gonna use it for fun, right??? Because I love it when other people are extra, I decided to round up every celeb I could think of who wore an outfit to a movie premiere, award show, or press event inspired by the TV show or film they’re in. So, without further ado, here are 19 actors who absolutely understood the assignment:

1.Rachel Zegler’sThe Ballad of Songbirds and Snakespremiere dress paid homage to Katniss’s iconic fire dress fromThe Hunger Games— the movie that kicked off the whole franchise. Rachel plays Lucy Gray Baird in theTBSS,which is a prequel toThe Hunger Games.

2.Margot Robbiedid this several timesthroughout theBarbiepress tour, dressing up as various real-life Barbies on pink carpets around the world. For example, at the Seoul premiere, she dressed up as Day and Night Barbie, rocking both the daytime and evening looks.

3.Zendaya took inspiration from Spider-Man himself for herSpider-Man: No Way Homered carpet look, donning a spiderweb dress complete with a mask and all.

4.Anya Taylor-Joy, who voiced Princess Peach inThe Super Mario Bros. Movierocked something Princess Peach would absolutely wear IRL on the red carpet: this head-to-toe pink jumpsuit.

5.Jack Black, who voiced Bowser in the same film, also went all-out to bring his character to life with this flaming, Bowser-shell-inspired suit.

6.Halle Bailey’s stunning metallicLittle Mermaidpremiere dress was inspired by Ariel’s iconic look, who Halle plays in the film.

7.Jenna Ortega wore this gorgeous gothic dress and veil combo to the LA premiere ofWednesday,inspired by the ionic aesthetic of her character, Wednesday Addams.

8.On that same red carpet, Christina Ricci — who played Marilyn Thornhill in Netflix’s 2022Wednesdayseries — paid homage to the titular character — which she originally played in the 1991Addams Familyfilm — with her spider-themed look.

9.Ke Huy Quan made two subtle references toEverything Everywhere All At Oncewith his awards season red carpet looks. At the HCA Film Awards this year, he nodded to the film by wearing a googley eye on his suit. At the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, he wore a pin of a rock with googley eyes, referencing the unforgettable rock scene in the film.

10.In another nod toEverything Everywhere All At Once, Harry Shum Jr. wore a suit with a picture of a raccoon in his inside pocket to the SAG Awards this year, referencing his character’s Raccacoonie scene in the film.

11.Zoë Kravitz wore a Catwoman-inspired look toThe Batmanpremiere in New York City,which is a homage to her character Selina Kyle (aka — you guessed it! — Catwoman).

12.Brie Larson, who plays Captain Marvel in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, wore this Infinity Gauntlet-inspired ring and bracelet set to theAvengers: Endgamepremiere.

13.Great minds must think alike because Scarlett Johanssonalsowore her own version of Thanos’s Infinity Gauntlet to the very same red carpet.

14.Lady Gaga wore this incredible metallic silver gown toA Star Is Born’s LA premiere, paying homage to this dress that Barbra Streisand wore in the 1976 version of the film.

15.Angelina Jolie wore this gorgeous Maleficent-inspired black Versace dress to theMaleficentworld premiere in Hollywood. Like, it doesn’t have to be super complicated to be on theme, people! Angelina Jolie is proof!

16.Elle Fanning embodied the heck out of her character, Briar Rose (aka Princess Aurora, aka Sleeping Beauty), on theMaleficent: Mistress of Evilred carpet in this whimsical dress straight out of a fairytale. Bonus points to her for the bejeweled red finger prick on her glove — a nod to Sleeping Beauty’s story.

17.Elizabeth Debicki wore this beautiful black dress toThe Crown’s Season 5 premiere in London. Elizabeth played Princess Diana on the show, and so her red carpet look was inspired by one Princess Diana wore to the Cannes Film Festival in 1987.

18.Carrie-Anne Moss wore this iconicMatrixcomputer code-inspired gown to the premiere ofThe Matrix Resurrectionsin San Francisco.

19.And finally, Lupita Nyong’o wore this downright gorgeous dress inspired by her character, Nakia, and the armor worn by the Dora Milaje — Wakanda’s squad of female warriors — to theBlack Pantherworld premiere in LA.

she's in a strapless gown that is made to resemble flames from the bottom

the day version sees her in a suit with a matching hat holding a large brick phone and the night version sees her in a sparkly dress with a small bag

closeup of her in the spiderweb dress with a feathered mask over the eyes

she's giving a punching pose on the red carpet in her jumpsuit

his back to the cameras to show off the shell-inspired back of his suit

split images of her in a shiny shell-shaped strapless dress at the premiere and her as ariel

closeup of her in the lacy dress and her in two braids to play her character

closeup of her in a sparkly spider web dress and her as child playing wednesday

closeups of him pointing to the eyes on his suit

closeup of him opening his jacket to show off the raccoon photo

closeup of her in the cat silhouette dress and her in the film wearing a leather jumpsuit

her in a silk dress at the premiere and a close up of her hand sporting all the gem rings and thanos wearing the gems

closeup of her hands sporting a ring set that connects to a bracelet

split images of the two wearing a sparkly dress with billowy sleeves

she's wearing a long strapless leather dress

split images of her at the premiere and in the film

split images of the two wearing a strapless dress with a neck scarf at the events

closeup of her sparkling dress that looks like the matrix code

closeup of her wearing an empire dress with jeweled body piece over her shoulders, neck and clasping around her waist and her character