
Supergirl and her team may spend the film saving galaxies and navigating interstellar revenge missions, but at the London premiere, they had a far more pressing responsibility: serving looks.
Held on 18 June at Leicester Square in London, the premiere brought together the cast of DC Studios' latest superhero adventure ahead of its 26 June cinema release. Leading lady Milly Alcock was joined by co-stars including Jason Momoa, Matthias Schoenaerts, Eve Ridley, David Krumholtz, and Emily Beecham as they celebrated one of the year's most anticipated cinematic events.
The film follows Kara Zor-El, better known as Supergirl, as she ventures on a cosmic journey of vengeance and justice after a ruthless enemy strikes too close to home (or strikes home, to be exact). Early reactions have praised Alcock's performance, with many calling her one of the film's biggest strengths.
Fortunately for fans, the cast proved just as capable of commanding style choices as they are commanding their catchphrases on screen. The actors pulled out all the stops in sleek tailoring, elegant silhouettes, and splashes of colour.
If fashion is your kryptonite, let's take a closer look at what the stars wore to one of the biggest premieres in DC history.
Milly Alcock

Milly Alcock arrived at the Supergirl London premiere in an ivory dress defined by both structure and draping. The ethereal look channelled simplicity topped with modern sophistication.
Featuring strong shoulders, subtle draping, and a showstopping slit, the actress' polished outfit was worthy of Krypton royalty.
Paired with softly tousled hair and black stiletto heels, Alcock opted for an understated yet timelessly glamorous Hollywood formula. After all, when you're Supergirl, you don't need a cape to make an entrance.
Girl of Steel? More like 'steal her style!'.
Jason Momoa

Whether he's playing Aquaman, Lobo, or simply Jason Momoa, the actor has mastered the art of being iconic. Arriving at the Supergirl London premiere with his children, Lola and Nakoa-Wolf, as well as girlfriend Adria Arjona, Momoa turned the event into a modish family affair.
The actor, who takes on the role of the intergalactic antihero Lobo in the upcoming DC film, opted for a charcoal three-piece suit layered over a black shirt and finished with dark sunglasses. Naturally, this is Jason Momoa we're talking about, so the look later evolved when he ditched the blazer. The ensemble turned into a more relaxed vest-and-trousers combination that his on-screen characters would approve of.
His children matched his outfit in coordinated darker tones, while Arjona provided a striking contrast in a plunging red dress that stood out against the blue carpet. Was this a subtle nod to Supergirl's legendary blue and red suit?
Eve Ridley

Talk about commitment to the theme. In a bright red top and flowing powder-blue skirt, Eve Ridley arrived looking suspiciously similar to the Supergirl logo behind her. Coincidence? Perhaps. Alignment? Absolutely.
The bold colour pairing transformed the actress into a walking tribute to the House of El, while the clean silhouette kept the look fresh and youthful. While her on-screen character's power may lie in her swordsmanship, Ridley's real-life superpower is obviously method dressing!
Matthias Schoenaerts

Matthias Schoenaerts was in charge of bringing relaxed energy to the Supergirl premiere. Wearing a denim overshirt, white tee, dark jeans, and a baseball cap, the actor opted for understated cool rather than full superhero spectacle.
The result was nonchalantly stylish. In a sea of showbiz glitz, Schoenaerts proved that confidence is sometimes the best accessory. Plus, if Clark Kent's daily disguise is a pair of glasses, surely a Supergirl villain can attend a premiere in a Yankees cap, and look great while he's at it.
David Krumholtz

David Krumholtz's outfit says that a suit doesn't have to take itself too seriously. The actor paired light grey two-piece formalwear with trainers, a blue flat cap, and oversized glasses. The modern styling choices created an ensemble that would feel right at home on the red carpet but also battle-ready for a run.
Mixing and matching aesthetic moods, Krumholtz drives in a style lane entirely his own.
Heroes, Villains, and Very Good Outfits
Before the reviews, the box office numbers, and the inevitable superhero discourse, the cast of Supergirl had a mission to make an entrance. Judging by the London premiere, mission accomplished (with flying red and blue colours, of course).
Clad in their own superhero-off-duty styles, the stars delivered plenty of fashion heroics. On 26 June, audiences will decide what they think of the film. The blue carpet, however, already has its verdict.










