Sadie Sink Flaunts Angelic Curves in Prada, Paying Steamy Tribute to Claire Danes’ ‘90s Juliet Look
Sadie Sink stepped into the spotlight in London’s West End this week, paying a modern tribute to an iconic 1996 look from Baz Luhrman’s Romeo + Juliet. The Tony-nominated actress, currently playing Juliet on stage, arrived for her opening night in a custom Prada gown that echoed the legendary style of Claire Danes’ movie costume.
The dress featured tiny capped shoulders, a double-wrapped empire waist, and a luminous satin finish that caught the stage lights beautifully. Sink was styled by Molly Dickson, with hair by Halley Brisker, makeup by Emma Day, and jewelry by Repossi. The ensemble recalled the ethereal, “bright angel” aesthetic that Danes’ Juliet wore in the film’s famous balcony scene three decades ago.
Sadie Sink stuns at the press night after party for "Romeo & Juliet". 📷 pic.twitter.com/DvrFXIhSe2
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Danes’ original costume, designed by Kym Barrett, became instantly iconic for its smocked bodice, frothy sleeves, and near-glowing white fabric. Barrett worked closely with Prada to create pieces for the 1996 film, while Dolce & Gabbana also contributed archival outfits for other key scenes. The careful design helped cement the movie’s look in pop culture history.
Sadie Sink stuns for the ‘ROMEO & JULIET’ opening night party. 🎥 pic.twitter.com/dsPZRqRnas
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Sink has a long history of working with Prada on red carpet events, but this particular gown is a one-of-a-kind creation from the Milan atelier. While the actress’ outfit is unique, fans can find similar styles inspired by Danes’ original dress through brands like Dôen, Reformation, and Quince, or even on Etsy for a made-to-measure version.
The Prada gown bridges classic and contemporary, highlighting Sink’s elegance while nodding to a beloved cinematic moment. Her appearance not only celebrates the enduring influence of the 1996 film but also showcases the actress’ own star power as she brings Juliet to life on stage.
It’s fascinating to see how fashion from film can inspire modern interpretations decades later. Seeing Sadie Sink channel Claire Danes’ Juliet is both nostalgic and fresh. What do you think of this homage, does Sink capture the magic of the original look? Share your thoughts in the comments.


