HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA – MAY 02: Elizabeth Olsen attends Marvel Studios “Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness” Premiere at El Capitan Theatre on May 02, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)

As the younger sister to TheRow designers Mary-Kate and Ashley, it comes as no surprise that Elizabeth Olsen has always had an air of sophistication. This particularly rang true at the MTV Movie & TV awards last year where she wore a Miu Miu mini and again at the Emmys when she wore a gown designed by her siblings after her captivating appearance in WandaVision. 

At the premiere of the highly-anticipate Doctor Strange: Multiverse of Madness  in Hollywood overnight (which by the way is incredible and you must watch it ASAP), Olsen continued her fashionable streak with the return of the power suit – expectedly an ode to her vampy on-screen character.

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She attended the red carpet alongside stars Benedict Cumberbatch and Rachel McAdams in a Alexandre Vauthier single-breasted crystal button black blazer and wide-legged pants and Jimmy Choo platform heels. She was styled by Elizabeth Stewart, makekup by Pati Dubroff and hair by Sascha Breuer.

Her appearance in the new Marvel film is a direct continuance from the aforementioned Disney+ series where the actress plays Wanda, a witch who so badly wants a family. Without spoiling anything, she takes on a main role within the movie which will blow you away. The 33-year-old spoke with GRAZIA USA back in 2021 about WandaVision. 

“The highlight was really getting to tell a story about these superhero individuals told in different decades of American sitcoms, trying to match the tone of those sitcoms in order to help orate the story,” she said at the time. “But keep it playful and fun.”

In a separate interview with Glamour last year, Olsen said her awareness of nepotism once kept her from the screen with her acting career catapulting to stardom in recent years.

Doctor Strange: Multiverse of Madness is in cinemas globally from May 5.