Skip to content
Search AI Powered

Latest Stories

Ezra Miller's 'Sleeping Bag Couture' Look Totally Stole The Show On The 'Fantastic Beasts' Red Carpet

Ezra Miller's 'Sleeping Bag Couture' Look Totally Stole The Show On The 'Fantastic Beasts' Red Carpet
David M. Benett/Dave Benett/WireImage, @BrianFormo

The look this season is "sleeping bag chic" and if you don't know, now you know, thanks to Ezra Miller.


Ezra has become widely known for his daring, often gender-bending sartorial choices, as well as his eye-catching Comic Con ensembles. Ezra is not afraid of a bold look! So when it came time for him to hit a movie premier red carpet in fashion-forward Paris, we should all have expected something avant-garde and outside-the-box--specifically, in this case, the box a sleeping bag comes in. Because whether we expected it or not, that's exactly what we were served. And Miller killed it.

Miller chose the outfit, created by Pierpaolo Piccioli x Moncler--the latter being an iconic brand known for luxurious quilted outerwear--for the premiere of The Crimes of Grindelwald, the latest installment in the Fantastic Beasts franchise, this week. It was weird and wonderful and off-the-wall and unpredictable and TOTALLY EFFING FANTASTIC.

SIT DOWN AND SHUT UP AND BEHOLD:

Who else could do this? Who?! I'll give you five seconds to answer but that's it because the answer is zero other persons. Whether this strikes you as "glossy Dementor," "sassy sleeping bag," or "Sith lord Bene Gesserit"--and I frankly don't even know what that last one means--this is iconic, and your fave could never.

And if you're sitting there shaking your head all, "Yeah, I just dk," just know that according to Twitter, you are on the wrong side of history:















Truly inspiring. Thank you, Ezra Miller, for showing us the path to being our true selves, inside of a sleeping bag.

H/T AV Club, Daily Mail

More from News

Dick Van Dyke; Donald Trump
Rodin Eckenroth/Getty Images, Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images

Dick Van Dyke Has Hilariously Dark Response After He Was Asked About Trump's 2nd Term

Living entertainment legend Dick Van Dyke has been an active presence in the media despite being 98 years old.

Just this summer, the almost centenarian won a historic Daytime Emmy for Outstanding Guest Performer in a Drama Series at the 51st Daytime Emmy Awards ceremony for his performance as amnesiac Timothy Robicheaux on Peacock’s Days of Our Lives.

Keep ReadingShow less
Celene Dion
@celenedion/Instagram

Celine Dion Has Fans Cracking Up With Hilarious iPhone Fail After Asking Siri To Play Her Song

Céline Dion recently shared a relatable tech struggle on Instagram involving her iPhone’s Siri.

When she tried to play her 2024 version of Hymne à l'amour, Siri repeatedly misunderstood her request and played Dion's classic hit My Heart Will Go On instead.

Keep ReadingShow less
Denzel Washington
Kristy Sparow/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures

Denzel Washington Casually Reveals He's Going To Retire—But Has Good News For Marvel Fans

Acclaimed thespian Denzel Washington teased a list of some exciting projects he has lined up before he possibly takes his final bow from Hollywood.

The 69-year-old Academy Award and Tony winner is currently promoting his upcoming film, Gladiator II, Ridley Scott's sequel to his 2000 epic historical drama Gladiator.

Keep ReadingShow less
Emily Blunt and John Krasinski
John Nacion/Variety via Getty Images

John Krasinski Jokes About Wife Emily Blunt's Reaction To His Being Named 'Sexiest Man Alive'

John Krasinski gushed about being named People magazine's "2024 Sexiest Man Alive" and shared his wife, Emily Blunt's, reaction to the honor.

The actor is known for his Hollywood breakthrough character Jim Halpert on the long-running NBC sitcom The Office and for becoming a creator and director of the 2018 horror drama A Quiet Place.

Keep ReadingShow less
Tony Hinchcliffe
Angela Weiss/AFP via Getty Images

Comedian Explains Why He Apologizes 'To Absolutely Nobody' Over Puerto Rico 'Garbage' Joke

Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, who called Puerto Rico "a floating island of garbage" during President-elect Donald Trump's rally at New York City's Madison Square Garden last month, is apologizing “to absolutely nobody."

Hinchcliffe’s remarks at the rally quickly ignited a media uproar and bipartisan criticism, with some speculating that the controversy might hurt Trump’s support among Puerto Rican communities in key battleground states. However, Trump ultimately gained traction with Latino voters on Election Day, securing all seven swing states.

Keep ReadingShow less