Red carpets, premieres, and moments that become part of fashion memory
At Maison Murad Atelier, we believe that fashion is more than adornment. It is memory, identity, and presence. Every garment carries within it countless hours of design, precision, and soul. And when those garments step into the spotlight, on a red carpet or at a film premiere, they become part of a larger story.
This season, two unforgettable appearances reminded us of that truth: Severance actress Dichen Lachman at the 2025 Emmy Awards, and Elizabeth McGovern at the New York premiere of Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale. Each moment was unique, yet both reflected what it means to wear Maison Murad: an elegance that commands attention without ever needing to shout.
Elizabeth McGovern at the Downton Abbey Premiere
In New York, the cast of Downton Abbey reunited for the world premiere of The Grand Finale. Elizabeth McGovern, beloved for her elegance on screen, carried that same presence onto the red carpet, this time in a Maison Murad design.
Her gown was a study in contrasts: a sequined pink bodice meeting a vibrant orange skirt, framed by bold, 1980s-inspired shoulders and finished with a sweeping black train. The design was unapologetically dramatic, yet rooted in refinement. It was theatre and couture in one, a piece that reminded us that elegance is not about restraint but about intention. McGovern’s look resonated with the same timelessness as her career—an ensemble destined to be remembered.
Dichen Lachman at the 2025 Emmys
Only days later, the Emmy Awards red carpet became another stage for Maison Murad. Amid the shimmer of sequins and the dazzle of photographers’ flashes, Severance star Dichen Lachman brought a singular presence. Wearing a Maison Murad Atelier gown crafted in a gradient of golden and copper sequins, her look was luminous.
The gown’s sleek silhouette, anchored by a deep V neckline, created an effortless balance of strength and grace. Every sequin had been placed with intention, creating a subtle rhythm of light that moved with her. More than a gown, it was an expression of confidence and poise, one that echoed Maison Murad’s devotion to detail and to creating garments that live far beyond the moment.
A Statement Beyond Style
Together, these two appearances speak to what Maison Murad stands for. Our atelier, rooted in Panama and reaching across the world, exists to create garments that tell stories. Stories of individuality, of courage, of beauty expressed in many forms. When women like Lachman and McGovern choose to wear Maison Murad, it is not just a fashion choice, it is a recognition of a shared belief that elegance, when born from intention, is unforgettable.
At the Emmys and at the premiere, two different stages converged on the same truth: that fashion crafted with patience, precision, and vision can transcend a single evening. It becomes a memory, carried in photographs, in headlines, and in the minds of those who witness it.
And that is the essence of Maison Murad: designs that do not simply dress a moment, but define it.
With timeless intention,
Maison Murad Atelier