Cynthia Erivo and Ariana Grande’s Best Wicked-Inspired Fashion Moments in Real Life
‘Wicked’ Fashion: Every Time Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo Channeled Their Characters
No one mourns the wicked, but countless people appreciate some tie-in fashion.
Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo took a page from Margot Robbie‘s Barbie playbook in their approach to getting dressed throughout the months-long lead-up to the release of Wicked, making for one of the greatest sartorial teams there’s ever been.
Meaning, Erivo channeled the spirit of the gravity-defying Elphaba, evoking both the Emerald City and her character’s green skin in structured couture that looked ready for battle, be it in Oz or on the runway.
Also understanding the assignment, Grande went full Glinda in pastel pink, floral motifs, ruffles, polka dots and other looks befitting the witch-in-training who will one day be deemed “good.”
And, suffice it to say, Wicked proved a popular choice for moviegoers, the first installment of director Jon M. Chu‘s two-part saga based on the smash Broadway musical raking in almost $650 million worldwide and earning four 2025 Golden Globe nominations.
All of which has been the opposite of something bad. Erivo’s favorite color was even already green before this journey began!
“I love it, and I will always love it,” the nominee for Best Actress in a Motion Picture—Musical or Comedy told Vogue in September. “In terms of my casting, it’s given me an excuse to buy more green clothes.”
Pink, however, was a new project for Glinda, er, Grande.
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“Pink was never really a part of my life until I started collecting a lot of pink pieces during the audition process three years ago,” the Eternal Sunshine artist told Vogue. And even though she wore wigs in the film, dyeing her hair bright blond and tinting her eyebrows were also essential parts of getting into character.
There’s “a softness that Glinda has with the lighter brows,” she explained. “It didn’t make any sense when I had my dark brows.”
Happily, both she and Erivo were that girl who “really loved to shop in character,” Grande added. “I just wanted to live in the DNA and mindset of the character. Now I love the color pink and it feels like part of me. I think it’s something I’ll be forever intertwined with in a very special way.”
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Already a part of Erivo was her love of a fierce manicure, so it wasn’t a stretch to add artfully painted nails to her magical motif. But, she told Vogue, “it’s a case of using the nails to connect the story of Elphaba, rather than interpreting her. It’s continuing the culture that was there before.”
Margaret Hamilton, who played the Wicked Witch of the West in 1939’s The Wizard of Oz, “had nails,” Erivo explained. “I have nails and Elphaba has nails. Technically, she has nails because of us.”
Grande, meanwhile, has been sporting demure French manicures in keeping with Glinda’s dainty traditional tendencies.
And for further frank analysis, take a closer look at every one of Erivo and Grande’s Wicked-inspired looks right here:
(Originally published Nov. 7, 2024, at 3 a.m. PT)
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