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Aladdin’s Princess Jasmine, Naomi Scott, has the fashion world falling at her feet

  • The British actress seems poised for success on-screen and off, if her dazzling red-carpet looks are anything to go by
  • The 26-year-old will next be seen on the big screen in the reboot of Charlie’s Angels

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Naomi Scott, who plays Princess Jasmine in the live-action remake of Aladdin, shows off her style credentials in a Brandon Maxwell gown at the film’s premiere in Los Angeles, California, in the United States. Photo: Reuters
Naomi Scott, who stars as Princess Jasmine in the recently released live-action remake of Aladdin , is having her moment, not just on the silver screen but also as a fashion maven in the making. The 26-year-old, who is of British and Indian heritage, is set to star in yet another much-awaited remake: the reboot of Charlie’s Angels directed by Elizabeth Banks.

From the pink Brandon Maxwell gown that she wore to the Los Angeles premiere of Aladdin to the pale blue Burberry dress in London and the butterfly-embroidered red tulle Valentino confection in Berlin (above left), Scott is never one to shy away from a grand entrance. Her best red-carpet look so far has been the crimson, crystal-embellished Armani Privé outfit that she wore to the premiere of Aladdin in Amman, Jordan. But Scott can do cool casual, too, as she demonstrated on a visit to the Amman Citadel, clad in a Marine Serre top and MSGM pleated skirt.

Scott in a pale blue Burberry number. Photo: EPA
Scott in a pale blue Burberry number. Photo: EPA
The actor wears Armani Privé to the Aladdin premiere in Amman, Jordan. Photo: Getty Images for Disney
The actor wears Armani Privé to the Aladdin premiere in Amman, Jordan. Photo: Getty Images for Disney
Casual in a Marine Serre top and MSGM skirt. Photo: Reuters
Casual in a Marine Serre top and MSGM skirt. Photo: Reuters
Scott in Berlin, Germany, wearing Valentino. Photo: EPA
Scott in Berlin, Germany, wearing Valentino. Photo: EPA
Formerly the fashion editor of the South China Morning Post, Vincenzo La Torre is the chief editor of Style, the South China Morning Post’s luxury monthly publication. Born and raised in Italy, Vincenzo started his career in journalism after graduating from Columbia University in New York, where he studied East Asian Languages and Cultures with a focus on Japanese and Chinese art. He has previously worked for Vogue Japan in Tokyo, Harper's Bazaar in Singapore and Prestige in Hong Kong. Before joining the Post as fashion editor in 2017, Vincenzo was a member of the launch team of Vogue Arabia in Dubai. He covers topics such as jewellery, watches, luxury, beauty, celebrity, entertainment and lifestyle, and has interviewed some of the most influential designers and CEOs in the luxury industry. Vincenzo speaks Italian, French, Japanese and Mandarin, and is a regular at high-profile events such as fashion week in Milan and Paris.
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