Maisie Williams channeled her character, the iconic Pamela Rooke, for her Pistol press tour
, but for her latest television project, the actor shed Arya Stark’s warrior cloaks in favor of a punk-rock wardrobe. Williams is starring in FX’s six-episode limited series, premiering today, which explores the rise and crash of Sex Pistols—the English band who ignited a counterculture movement in 1970s London. “I was aware of the Sex Pistols and the punk movement’s impact at the time, but I didn’t realize how the fashion, music, and art all further triggered the movement,” says Williams.
To set the stage for her new show, Williams channeled Jordan’s punk-rock style on the red carpet and for her various appearances in the lead up to the premiere—albeit in a much more refined, glamorous way. Working with stylists Kate Foley and Alexandra Cronan of, Williams wanted to channel her screen character with intentional garments that showed some skin. “I was inspired by the way Jordan mixes form and structure with flesh and her own body,” says Williams.
. Recycling an archival look was an homage to punk in and of itself. Designers like Westwood and more would often give old garments or textiles a new life. “So many of Vivienne’s original designs were cut from that last piece of cloth, or created from excess fabrics,” says Williams. For the after-party, Williams changed into a black No. 21 dress covered entirely in large black paillettes. “The way the sequins fall is so effortless,” says Williams.
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