Celebrity Anya Taylor-Joy Celebrated Her Globes Win With a Dramatic Princess Gown Two gowns are always better than one. By Alyssa Hardy Alyssa Hardy Instagram Twitter Alyssa Hardy is a fashion and culture writer living in New York City. She was formerly the Fashion News Editor at Teen Vogue and the Senior News Editor at InStyle. She recently launched a newsletter titled "This Stuff," which publishes twice weekly. In each edition, readers find timely commentary on news stories and current events in fashion, along with personal essays and musings on trends and celebrity style, featuring personal anecdotes from Alyssa's life as a fashion insider.Alyssa is a staunch advocate for garment workers' rights, and has a deep passion for educating others about fashion's environmental impact — tones that can be felt throughout 'This Stuff.' Her work has been featured in InStyle, Vogue, NYLON, Refinery29, TeenVogue, Ladygunn, Fashionista, and Allure. She is currently working on her debut book, a non-fiction exploration of ethics in fashion titled 'Worn Out.' InStyle's editorial guidelines Published on March 1, 2021 @ 01:53PM Pin Share Tweet Email Anya Taylor-Joy had an amazing night at the 2021 Golden Globes. The Queen's Gambit actress took home the award for Best Actress in a Limited Series and she celebrated with a second designer gown. On Instagram, her stylist Law Roach posted a video of her twirling in a stunning white dress. "If you know anything about Law Roach you know there's always another dress..... Twirl Anya Twirl......" he wrote in the caption. The strapless gown designed by Maria Grazia Chiuri of Dior and featured a playful full skirt. According to Elle, the dress took over 150 hours to make. The Queen's Gambit Sounds Boring as Hell, but It's Excellent Earlier, Taylor-Joy wore another Dior gown that featured a gorgeous plunging neckline. In her acceptance speech, Taylor-Joy said she would do the project all over again. "It's obviously wonderful that everyone has seen the show, but I would do this project again and again and again," she said. "I learned so much. I'm so grateful, and thank you to the audiences that have watched it and supported the character. It meant the world."