Marty Supreme L.A. Premiere: A24 Brings Out a Surreal, Star-Packed Orange Wave on the Black Carpet
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A24’s final major premiere of the year erupted into a high-fashion, celebrity-packed spectacle that set off a new round of awards-season momentum.
A24 rolled out its final major red carpet of the year on Monday night as cast, creators, and a star-studded wave of guests arrived at the Samuel Goldwyn Theatre for the Los Angeles premiere of Marty Supreme. While the film itself has already ignited awards-season buzz, it was the arrivals line that delivered the evening’s most striking narrative — a kinetic mix of high fashion, unexpected cameos, and visual storytelling that matched the intensity of the film’s rollout.
Timothée Chalamet and Kylie Jenner drew the night’s loudest reaction when they stepped onto the carpet in coordinated head-to-toe orange looks, instantly establishing the premiere’s dominant color story. Cameras surged forward as the pair moved through the photo line together, their matched silhouettes and clean tailoring creating a high-impact visual that quickly became the defining image of the event. Chalamet’s ensemble, punctuated by A24’s now-viral leather ping-pong paddle accessory, offered a playful nod to the film’s world. Jenner’s monochrome slip-cut silhouette delivered a streamlined counterpoint, and together, the two shaped one of the most cohesive and memorable fashion moments of the season.
The premiere was equally generous with unexpected warmth. Gwyneth Paltrow arrived alongside son Moses Martin and husband Brad Falchuk, offering a brief but charming family moment amid the flashbulbs. Tyler, The Creator cut through the crowds in an athletic green look with neon detailing, his signature mix of irreverence and precision adding texture to the carpet’s otherwise blazing palette. Odessa A’zion, Koto Kawaguchi, Eli Bush, and producer Anthony Katagas balanced the night with a range of muted tailoring and modernist silhouettes.
Director Josh Safdie moved through the arrivals line greeting guests, joining Chalamet and Paltrow across several photos before introducing the film inside the theatre. The guest list reflected a unique intersection of Hollywood, fashion, and digital culture: MrBeast and Thea Booysen’s appearance added a dose of creator-sphere energy; Halsey and Avan Jogia drew attention with their coordinated arrival; Emma Chamberlain’s appearances — both solo and alongside guests — sparked crowd surges in the press pen; Lena Waithe, Naz Perez, and a host of industry figures contributed additional texture to the night’s visual narrative.
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Baz Luhrmann arrived late in the sequence, delivering his trademark polish and theatricality in a look that felt engineered for a premiere spotlight. His presence underscored the broader Hollywood interest circling Marty Supreme, a film increasingly positioned as both a cultural event and a major awards-season contender.
With its mix of talent, creators, filmmakers, fashion figures, and industry power players, the Marty Supreme premiere arrivals became a standalone storyline — a vivid, high-contrast spectacle that echoed the film’s energy and reinforced A24’s mastery of visual branding. From color-coordinated couple moments to surprise cameos, the carpet brought together celebrity culture, internet virality, and auteur-driven cinema in one tightly orchestrated burst.




