Eliza Scanlen slipped into The Curzon Mayfair in London on February 13, 2025, for the Miu Miu Women’s Tales #29 screening, and it was understated fire. The Aussie actress, unforgettable as Beth in Little Women and Amma in Sharp Objects, joined Hannah Dodd and Raffey Cassidy for Joanna Hogg’s Autobiografia di una Borsetta—a handbag’s wild tale in Miuccia Prada’s visionary series. Eliza’s fit? Classic Miu Miu—think structured chic with a soft edge, lighting up X with its quiet boldness. Post-film, she lingered at Langan’s, sipping with the cool crowd. Why’s she a gem? That knack for depth, from fragile heroines to fierce survivors, now paired with fashion finesse. This wasn’t just a night out; it was Eliza proving she’s got that rare spark—on screen and off. The room felt it, subtle but electric.
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