Fashion

Hannah Einbinder Pairs Her Off-the-Shoulder Magda Butrym Dress With an Emerald Choker

She attends the Las Culturistas Culture Awards

By Elliot O·May 31, 2026·1 min read
Hannah Einbinder Pairs Her Off-the-Shoulder Magda Butrym Dress With an Emerald Choker

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.

The Las Culturistas Culture Awards — hosted by Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers — drew a genuinely impressive crowd last night: Rachel Zegler, Will Ferrell, Nobody Wants This stars Justine Lupe and Jackie Tohn, plus the Hacks trio of Hannah Einbinder, Paul W. Downs, and Megan Stalter. On a blue carpet full of bold choices, Einbinder made a case for the kind of black dress that doesn't need a gimmick to land.

The Details That Made It

Einbinder wore Magda Butrym — a tailored off-the-shoulder silhouette with a wide neckline, subtle darting at the waist, and a long drop-waist skirt that fell into an asymmetric rounded hem. The pleating gave it movement without drama, and — crucially — it had pockets, which meant she walked the carpet completely bag-free. According to Harper's Bazaar, she finished the look with Aquazzura black open-toe sandals: stiletto-heeled, softly strapped, and exactly right.

The jewelry was where things got interesting. Rather than defaulting to diamonds or going maximalist, Einbinder chose a sculptural silver choker from Anayah — the costume jewelry label founded by Nilofar Jaques and already spotted on Taylor Swift and Paris Hilton — with a central emerald-green stone that mirrored the curve of the neckline. She added a matching ring and left it there. No layering, no overexplaining. The green read as intentional without being costume-y.

Her costars played into the palette too. Downs matched Einbinder's emerald moment with a shiny green zip-up jacket and black trousers — a coordinated nod that felt like an inside joke rather than a stylist directive. Stalter went the opposite direction entirely, choosing red sequins by Erica D. Schwartz and stealing her own corner of the carpet without apology.

The lesson here isn't complicated: a black dress with real construction, one unexpected color accent, and the confidence to leave the bag at home will beat an overworked look every single time.


Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.

Filed Under
FashionHarper's Bazaar

More in Fashion

View All