Greta Lee’s Understated Edge for Tron: Ares Berlin & London press

While Jodie Turner-Smith was making waves in Spain and Italy, Greta Lee took on promo duties for Tron: Ares in Berlin before joining the cast in London last night. And what I’ve really loved about Greta these past two weeks is her willingness to experiment. She’s tried different silhouettes, textures, and even played with new hairstyles.
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Berlin Photocall
At the photocall, Greta opted for The Row, a house known for its polished, whisper-quiet minimalism. On paper, it had all the makings of a great look—modern, understated, chic—but I couldn’t get on board with this look.
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But her revealed the that the halter top was sleeveless, and I couldn’t help but imagine how much stronger, cleaner, and more dynamic the look would have been without the jacket. The extra layer felt a bit bulky and overwhelming of her petite frame. Yet, Greta carried herself with such poise that you almost forget the heaviness of the styling. Oliver Peoples Fai III sunglasses completed her look.
The Row
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Berlin Premiere
Later, she switched gears in Eckhaus Latta’s Spring 2026 sheer black top with relaxed trousers. This was sleek minimalism with an edge, perfectly in Greta’s wheelhouse.
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It carried her signature effortless confidence and a touch of New York cool that translated beautifully on a Berlin red carpet.
Eckhaus Latta Spring 2026
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London Sneak Peek Disney Event
But of the three, her Diotima Basseterre sculpted maxi dress from the Spring 2026 collection truly stood out. The muted grey base served as a blank canvas, but the navy corded detailing along the neckline and hips elevated it into something far more architectural. The sculptural elements gave the dress a futuristic sharpness, making it feel like the perfect nod to Tron: Ares without being literal.
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Compared to Jodie’s more extravagant, theme-driven looks, Greta’s approach feels quieter. Yet I love that balance. Jodie brings OTT elegance, Greta counters with subtle precision—and both are equally impactful in their own way.
Stylist: Danielle Goldberg. Makeup Artist: Nina Park. Hair Stylist: Jenny Cho.
Diotima Spring 2026
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