Nico Parker Rocks Classic Aughts Fashion with a Twist at the Tribeca Festival Premiere of “How To Train Your Dragon”

Nico Parker Rocks Classic Aughts Fashion with a Twist at the Tribeca Festival Premiere of "How To Train Your Dragon"

Jamie McCarthy/Getty for Tribeca Festival Nico Parker is bringing back the bandage dress, first designed in the mid-1980s by Hervé Léger, which had a resurgence in the aughts Parker stunned in a Schiaparelli mini dress at Tribeca Festival for the premiere ofHow To Train Your Dragon The film hits theaters on Friday, June 13 Nico Parkerstunned in a chic updated take on the bandage dress trend from the mid-aughts at the Tribeca Festival premiere of her new film,How To Train Your Dragon. On Wednesday, June 11, Parker, 20, wore the stunning strapless mini dress by Schiaparelli with a pair of black statement earrings and pointed-toe black pumps. Jamie McCarthy/Getty for Tribeca Festival For the look, Parker collaborated with celebrity stylist Rebecca Corbin-Murray, who also styles actressesFlorence PughandSimone Ashley. Parker, the daughter of actressThandiwe Newtonand directorOl Parker, is already the spitting image of her stylish mother, who starred in the 1998 adaptation of Toni Morrison'sBelovedand theMission: Impossiblefranchise. Jamie McCarthy/Getty for Tribeca Festival The bandage dress has seen a comeback onscreen and off recently. Most notably, Oscar winnerMikey Madisonwore a blue bandage dress in a pivotal scene in 2025 Best Picture-winnerAnora. The cut of dress was first invented in the mid-1980s by Hervé Léger and shown on the runway in 1992. The young actress is a star on the rise, having also starred inSuncoastoppositeWoody Harrelsonin 2024, and made a brief appearance in the first season ofThe Last of Usin 2023. Parker plays Astrid in the live-action adaptation of Dreamworks' beloved 2010 animated film,How to Train Your Dragon. Astrid befriends Hiccup Haddock (Mason Thames), the awkward teenage son of the tribe's Viking chief (Gerard Butler) who is secretly training a banned dragon named Toothless. Eventually, the pair fall in love through their passion for dragons in this fantasy-meets-coming-of-age story. Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE's free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human-interest stories. The franchise is based on the series of children's books by Cressida Cowell, the first volume of which was published in 2003. How To Train Your Dragonhits theaters on Friday, June 13. Read the original article onPeople

 

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