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Style Crushing On… Elizabeth Debicki

With her statuesque elegance, magnetic screen presence, and fashion-forward red carpet moments, Elizabeth Debicki is fast becoming one of the most captivating style and acting icons of her generation.

Born on August 24, 1990, in Paris to a Polish father and Australian mother, Elizabeth moved to Melbourne at the age of five. Trained initially as a ballet dancer, she eventually shifted her artistic focus to acting, graduating from the Victorian College of the Arts. Her classical background gave her a strong physicality and poise — something that translates seamlessly into both her performances and her fashion.

Elizabeth’s breakout role came in Baz Luhrmann’s The Great Gatsby (2013), where she portrayed the aloof and elegant Jordan Baker. Her performance earned her the AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actress, and marked the beginning of a steady rise through Hollywood. Since then, her filmography has ranged from the emotionally raw Widows (2018) to the high-concept blockbuster Tenet (2020), directed by Christopher Nolan.

In television, she received widespread acclaim for her portrayal of Princess Diana in the final seasons of The Crown. Her stunning performance, marked by restraint and depth, earned her a Golden Globe, Primetime Emmy, and Screen Actors Guild Award, securing her place among the finest screen talents of today.

Off-screen, Debicki’s style is equally noteworthy. She favors clean lines, minimalist silhouettes, and bold tailoring — often wearing designers like Armani Privé, Dior, and Oscar de la Renta. Her fashion choices reflect a timeless sophistication, elevated by her statuesque 6’3” frame and understated confidence.

In 2025, she made headlines returning to the stage in My Master Builder, a modern reimagining of Ibsen’s classic, alongside Ewan McGregor in London’s West End. The performance reaffirmed her theatrical roots and showcased her commitment to challenging roles.

Next, she’s set to appear in an unconventional Netflix feature directed by David Fincher and written by Quentin Tarantino, where she takes on a gritty, unexpected role — a testament to her fearless range and sharp instincts as a performer.

With each project, Elizabeth Debicki proves she is not just a red carpet darling but an artist with substance, integrity, and vision. Whether she’s channeling royal melancholy, diving into action thrillers, or making bold sartorial statements, Debicki does it all with quiet power.

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