Nico Parker’s fairy-tale moment: Inside her dreamy Chanel look at the How to Train Your Dragon premiere

At the Los Angeles premiere of How to Train Your Dragon, rising star Nico Parker transformed the red carpet into a modern fairy tale. Dressed in a rose-hued Chanel gown and dripping in fine jewelry, the actress—and Chanel ambassador—embodied ethereal elegance in a look that felt plucked from fantasy. But for Parker, this wasn’t just a fashion statement—it was a reflection of her moment in the spotlight, and the enchanting world she’s helping bring to life on screen.

A role of a lifetime

Nico Parker has quickly become one of the most compelling young talents in film. After gaining early acclaim for her performance in Dumbo, she’s gone on to star in a series of buzzworthy projects, from The Last of Us to Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy. Now, she’s stepping into a new kind of role—literally—with How to Train Your Dragon, the live-action reimagining of the beloved animated film and book series.

In the film, Parker plays Astrid Hofferson, the strong-willed warrior and eventual love interest of Hiccup Horrendous Haddock III, played by Mason Thames. Taking on a character that generations of fans already know and love is no small feat, but Parker brings both grit and grace to the role. “There’s a quiet power to Astrid,” she’s said in interviews. “She’s fierce, but also deeply loyal—and I love that balance.” The L.A. premiere marked the official beginning of her dragon-fueled journey, and she made sure to arrive in style.

The dream dress

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Styled by celebrity fashion favorite Rebecca Corbin-Murray, Parker’s look for the night was lifted directly from Chanel’s Fall/Winter 2025 runway. The gown, a soft, romantic pink, featured a dramatic tiered ruffle skirt and dainty bow details—an instant homage to classic princess couture with a modern Chanel twist.

The pièce de résistance was a sheer, blush-toned silk shawl that she draped over her shoulders, adding a layer of dreamy sophistication to the already whimsical ensemble. Parker, who’s a Chanel ambassador, said she fell in love with the gown the moment she saw it during the brand’s runway presentation. “It had this weightlessness to it that felt like magic,” she shared. “I knew it had to be the one.”

The look was more than just beautiful—it was purposeful. By leaning into the fairy-tale theme, Parker and her stylist subtly nodded to the fantasy adventure of the film itself. As she walked the carpet, her presence mirrored the magical world of Berk, where dragons soar and young heroes find their strength.

Jewels fit for royalty

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To complete the look, Parker wore an understated yet radiant array of Chanel fine jewelry. The selection included two gleaming rings and a pair of delicate drop earrings that shimmered against the soft pink of her gown. The jewelry didn’t scream for attention—but it didn’t have to. Instead, it whispered elegance, accentuating the quiet confidence and poise that Parker brought to the carpet.

The refined sparkle of the accessories created a seamless harmony with the gown’s tone and texture. It’s a testament to the thoughtfulness behind the styling—nothing was overdone, yet every detail contributed to a cohesive narrative. The message was clear: Nico Parker wasn’t just dressing up; she was stepping into a role, embracing the aura of royalty and romance that defines both her character and her cinematic world.

A red carpet moment to remember

Sharing the spotlight with her co-star Mason Thames, who plays the earnest and dragon-loving Hiccup, Parker looked every bit the modern screen heroine. The duo posed for photographers, radiating the chemistry and charisma that fans are already anticipating. Thames opted for a sleek, classic look that complemented Parker’s gown without stealing focus—letting her shine in her full princess regalia.

While red carpet appearances can sometimes feel like flashbulb fodder, Parker’s presence had a quiet magnetism. She didn’t just wear the dress—she told a story with it. In a sea of premieres and fashion moments, this one stood out because it felt true to both the actress and the role she’s stepping into.

A star on the rise

At just 19, Nico Parker has already worked with some of the biggest names in film and earned a BAFTA nomination along the way. But her performance at the How to Train Your Dragon premiere suggests that she’s entering a new chapter—one marked by confidence, artistry, and a clear understanding of her public persona.

The fashion world has taken note, and so has Hollywood. Whether she’s wielding a sword as Astrid or walking a Chanel runway, Parker brings intention to everything she does. Her red carpet moment in L.A. wasn’t just a fashion high—it was a declaration: the next generation of leading ladies has arrived, and she’s doing it her way.

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