Paris-based Couture House that is owned and led by Saudi-born Mohammed Ashi is quietly, consistently, and very dramatically becoming that couture house. The one actresses call when they don’t want “pretty,” don’t want “safe,” and absolutely do not want to blend in.
This is couture for premieres where the brief is: stay on theme, unsettle a little, and look unforgettable. Gothic romance, eerie elegance, sculptural darkness, Ashi Studio is building a reputation as the go-to for women willing to lean into the mood instead of fighting it. And these recent looks? Proof.
Margot Robbie — Wuthering Heights Premiere (Look I)
First up, Australian actress and producer Margot Robbie, stepping far away from Barbie pink and straight into stormy moorland energy. This first Ashi Studio look is a short, corseted mini that feels deceptively delicate.
The nude illusion, intricate boning, and sheer lace detailing hug the body like Victorian lingerie reimagined for the red carpet. It’s romantic, yes, but also a little haunting. Paired with soft waves and minimal accessories, the dress does all the talking. It whispers gothic heroine who knows exactly what she’s doing.
Not your usual Margot. And that’s the point.

Margot Robbie — Wuthering Heights Premiere (Look II)
Same premiere, totally different energy and honestly? Even bolder. This second Ashi Studio moment is full gothic opera. A structured corset bodice melts into layers of distressed tulle, cascading into a ghostly, floor-length skirt that looks like it’s been dragged across the moors at midnight.
The sheer sleeves, raw textures, and muted bone tone feel antique and eerie in the best way. This isn’t a gown you wear to be “flattering.” This is a gown you wear to set a scene. Ashi understood the assignment: Emily Brontë drama, but couture.

Millie Bobby Brown — Stranger Things Premiere
For British actress Millie Bobby Brown, Ashi Studio leans fully into dark fantasy. The corseted black look is structured, sensual, and just a little dangerous. The exposed boning and sheer panels give it a sharp edge, while the dramatic skirt adds movement and menace.
It feels grown, powerful, and deliberately intense, perfect for a Stranger Things universe that lives somewhere between horror and nostalgia. This isn’t red-carpet sweetness.

Jenna Ortega — Wednesday Premiere
Honestly, American actress Jenna Ortega and Ashi Studio feel like fate. The pale, almost translucent gown hugs the body like a second skin, with organic, frayed edges that make it feel slightly… undead.
High neck, sleeveless, minimal embellishment. It’s eerie without being costume-y, sexy without trying, and perfectly aligned with the Wednesday aesthetic. Ashi doesn’t dress Jenna as Wednesday. He dresses her as the grown-up embodiment of that darkness.
Subtle. Sinister. And Very effective.

Cynthia Erivo — Wicked Premiere
When it comes to British singer and actress Cynthia Erivo, Ashi Studio goes full theatrical abstraction. This look is sculptural, commanding, and unapologetically strange—in the way only true couture can be.
The exaggerated silhouette, deep black palette, and dramatic styling feel like fashion meeting performance art. It’s not trying to be pretty. It’s trying to be powerful. For Wicked, a story about outsiders and misunderstood women, this choice feels incredibly intentional.

Teyana Taylor — The RIP Premiere
And then there’s the American singer and actress Teyana Taylor, who might be one of Ashi Studio’s most natural muses. The Spring/Summer 2025 look is sheer, masked, body-con, and confrontational—in the coolest way possible.
The black dress clings and twists, the face covering adds mystery, and the entire vibe is “don’t approach unless you understand fashion.” It’s daring, editorial, and deeply unbothered. Exactly the kind of look that doesn’t ask for approval—it assumes it.

Isabela Merced — The Last of Us Premiere
American actress Isabela leaned all the way into gothic drama for The Last of Us in Ashi Studio. The structured black corset, covered in metallic silver floral appliqué, feels almost like armor, romantic but lethal. The lace-trim neckline softens it just enough before the thigh-high slit reminds you this is not a delicate moment.
The sleek black skirt keeps it controlled, while the choker and slicked-back hair seal the deal. It’s survival-core, a femme fatale who absolutely makes it to the final episode.

Cara Buono — Stranger Things Premiere
American actress Cara’s collaboration with Ashi Studio was fully committed to the red theme in the boldest way. The textured crimson gown hugs the body, almost reptilian in finish, with raw-edged details at the neckline and waist that make it feel molten and alive.
And the matching red boots? It shifts the look from classic to commanding.

The Takeaway
Ashi Studio isn’t here for safe bets or background beauty. He’s building a lane where couture meets character, where actresses use fashion as storytelling, not just styling. These looks are eccentric, bold, sometimes unsettling, and always intentional.
And slowly but surely? Ashi Studio is becoming the name you call when you want the red carpet to feel like part of the movie.
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