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Millie Bobby Brown Takes Florals to the Next Level at “The Electric State” Fan Screening in New Yorkン

Millie Bobby Brown Takes Florals to the Next Level at “The Electric State” Fan Screening in New York

The actress wore a unique floral gown with matching accessories during a fan screening of her upcoming film

Taylor Hill/WireImage Millie Bobby Brown

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Millie Bobby Brown

Millie Bobby Brown is continuing her red carpet-winning streak!

The 21-year-old actress put her best glam foot forward as she attended a fan screening of her upcoming Netflix movie, The Electric State, at The Paris Theatre in New York City on Tuesday, March 11.

For the special event, Brown wore a form-fitting, black strapless gown that featured a low-cut, structured, corset-like top.

Taylor Hill/WireImage Millie Bobby Brown, March 2025

Taylor Hill/WireImage

Millie Bobby Brown, March 2025

Her left side saw a single thigh-high split.

However, the most eye-catching part of her look was arguably an intricate, asymmetrical floral design that lightly sparkled as it went from one side of her bust to the other side of her waist.

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The same was added around her neck as an accessory.

Additionally, she wore several rings on each hand and a simple pair of stud earrings, letting her floral pieces shine.

Taylor Hill/WireImage Millie Bobby Brown, Angela Russo-Otstot and Chris Brearton — March 2025

Taylor Hill/WireImage

Millie Bobby Brown, Angela Russo-Otstot and Chris Brearton — March 2025

Brown finished off her bold look with peachy-toned makeup and wore her hair pulled back and parted on one side.

The actress recently went viral when her Electric State costar Chris Pratt stepped in to save her from a mini wardrobe malfunction at a Feb. 27 press conference for their film at the Four Seasons in Madrid.

The Jurassic World alum, 45, quickly shielded Brown from the public’s view while she adjusted her clothing, as she stood up after speaking before an audience.

Carlos Alvarez/Getty Millie Bobby Brown

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Millie Bobby Brown

For the press conference, the Stranger Things alum wore a Dolce & Gabbana patchwork denim skirt suit from the fashion house’s spring 2021 collection, per WWD.

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She also seemed to play into the theme of the Electric State — which features the actors in a '90s alternate reality — by having some fun with her hair styled  in asymmetrical buns, with one on top of the left side of her head while the other was placed at the bottom right.

Related: Millie Bobby Brown Says It Was 'Scary' to Speak Out Against Critics of Her Appearance

Both buns were adorned with large silver bangles as hair accessories.

However, Brown showed a sultry side when she and her cast mates attended a London screening on March 4.

Gareth Cattermole/Getty Millie Bobby Brown

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Millie Bobby Brown

The actress wore a bold red look after calling out people who were criticizing her appearance.

According to Footwear News, Brown’s strapless gown was crafted from a fitted bodice and column skirt, and was from Wiederhoeft's fall 2024 collection.

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She had elements of old Hollywood glam with her blonde hair cascading past her shoulders and parted at the side. Brown rounded out her look with matching red lipstick and red nails.

The Electric State premieres on Netflix March 14.

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