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Some dresses are worn. Others are remembered. And then there’s LIASTUBLLA, a designer that doesn’t just appear on red carpets, it defines them.

This signature LIASTUBLLA silhouette has become one of the most requested and recognized statements in global fashion. From high-profile premieres to the most photographed award nights, it consistently delivers what true couture demands: undeniable presence, razor-sharp precision, and a timeless allure that refuses to fade.

This isn’t trend-driven fashion. This is impact by design.

Styled by leading creatives and praised by top fashion editors, the dress has quickly evolved into a symbol, chosen by women who understand that fashion is not just about looking beautiful, but about being unforgettable.

At the Michael Movie 2026 premiere, Liv Symone stepped onto the carpet in LIASTUBLLA and instantly commanded attention. Known for portraying Gladys Knight in the film, her presence carried both cinematic significance and undeniable style. The cameras followed her. The conversations shifted. The look didn’t just land, it lingered.

At The Devil Wears Prada 2 premiere, Zarina Yeva opened the red carpet show in the same iconic silhouette, setting the tone for the entire evening before a single other look appeared. It was a defining moment that proved the design’s rare ability to transform with the woman wearing it while maintaining its unmistakable identity.

Even beyond the spotlight, its influence extends, worn by the wife of Mark Antonio, further cementing its place among those who move within the highest circles of visibility and style.

And that’s the power of LIASTUBLLA.

It doesn’t rely on excess. It doesn’t chase attention. It naturally attracts it.

Because this isn’t just a dress.

It’s a moment that keeps repeating, precisely because it never goes unnoticed.

LIASTUBLLA on the red carpet doesn’t whisper. It speaks louder.

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