Why Suki Waterhouse Wore Richard Quinn to Her Big Movie Premiere

Why Suki Waterhouse Wore Richard Quinn to Her Big Movie Premiere

Here's my dog, Chili, destroying a Bowery teddy bear.
Here's my dog, Chili, destroying a Bowery teddy bear.
Photographed by Rémi Pujol
A pink Pop & Suki makeup bag filled with goodies.
A pink Pop & Suki makeup bag filled with goodies.
Photographed by Rémi Pujol
I love to zone out while getting my hair done.
I love to zone out while getting my hair done.
Photographed by Rémi Pujol
My Richard Quinn dress for the night!
My Richard Quinn dress for the night!
Photographed by Rémi Pujol
Chilli trying to make out with me!
Chilli trying to make out with me!
Photographed by Rémi Pujol
The final look all done.
The final look all done.
Photographed by Rémi Pujol
Chilli being kidnapped.
Chilli being kidnapped.
Photographed by Rémi Pujol
I was elated in the elevator.
I was elated in the elevator.
Photographed by Rémi Pujol
Waiting in the Bowery reception.
Waiting in the Bowery reception.
Photographed by Rémi Pujol

Suki Waterhouse has a secret weapon when it comes to preparing for the red carpet. There’s hair and makeup magic involved, sure, but there’s also her adorable dog, Chili, who stays by her side and calms her nerves ahead of any event that involves stepping in front of the cameras. Last night in New York, Waterhouse did just that for the premiere of her new film Pokémon Detective Pikachu and Chili was, once again, with her during the prep process at the Bowery Hotel. Also soothing: the fact that she had a spectacular dress to wear, one designed by Richard Quinn. Of the full-skirted floral gown embellished with a giant black bow, Waterhouse explained that she “had Pokemon in mind,” when choosing the ensemble. “Bellsprout of the Ball,” she says jokingly, referring to the globular-shaped flower creature from the Pokémon franchise. “I also love wearing British designers too,” the London native added. “I’ve been wanting to wear Richard Quinn for ages.”

In the days leading up to the premiere, Waterhouse says that she “had an Iván Pol Beauty Sandwich facial,” and “spent a couple of hours in the bath watching Mubi and drinking hot chocolate right before getting dressed.” Her routine also included a hair scrub, courtesy of Davines, as well as a Barbara Sturm mask. Between the beauty regimen and playtime with Chili, Waterhouse managed to snag a moment of peace before the chaos of the big night. She notes that she tends to get anxious on the red carpet and will start singing or “doing a nervous laugh.” By the looks of her laid-back getting-ready routine, however, you’d never know it. Above, Waterhouse shares images from last night’s premiere: pup, Richard Quinn gown, and all.

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