At the Scream 7 x Meta Creator Event in Los Angeles on February 3, 2026, Lily Brooks O’Briant went full crimson. But not horror-movie blood red—more Hollywood premiere red. Wide, saturated, and almost glossy under camera lights. Her strapless gown came built like a nod to old-school glamour: structured bodice, fitted through the waist, and a thigh-grazing slit revealed beneath light layers of soft, sheer chiffon. It moved, a little. Enough to catch light, not enough to distract. Instead of a necklace, the dress itself handled the detail—crafted with a built-in scarf effect looping behind the neck and tumbling into a cape-like fall. Bold, but not loud.
Accessories were smartly edited: a stacked pearl bracelet, red nails matching the dress exactly (commitment, not coincidence), and strappy heels lost beneath the hem. Her auburn hair? Brushed into a voluminous bend, tucked just so over one ear. Not complicated—perhaps deliberately so. The full red carpet fashion beat grounded by proximity to a guy in a Ghostface mask wielding a plastic knife. Yes, it’s that kind of event.
Still, context didn’t steal her shine. What could’ve gone costume-y turned elegant because she didn’t lean into theme; she floated next to it. And sometimes the boldest move in a genre setting is to dress like you’re above the scream.

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