Rachel Brosnahan Embraces Bold Cutouts in Armani Privé for ‘Superman’ Fan Event in London
- Rachel Brosnahan and David Corenswet attended the London fan event for the movie Superman on July 2, 2025, ahead of its July 11 release.
- The event followed months of production and promotional efforts, including a sculptural Superman installation on The Shard created to highlight the movie launch.
- Brosnahan wore a glittering floor-length cutout dress from Armani Privé's spring 2025 couture collection, which featured shimmering fabrics and jewel embellishments.
- The 11-foot-tall Superman sculpture weighing over 120kg was suspended on The Shard and visible up to 40 miles away, symbolizing hope and heroism as noted by asset manager Daniel Fulbrook.
- The fan event and installation aimed to build excitement for Superman's theatrical release and reflect the film's significance as a reboot of the DC Universe.
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Rachel Brosnahan Embraces Bold Cutouts in Armani Privé for ‘Superman’ Fan Event in London
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