Last night’s Stranger Things premiere at the TCL Chinese Theater in Los Angeles may have had an eerie “Upside Down” vibe, but that wasn’t the case when it came to Sadie Sink’s red carpet style.
The 23-year-old breakout star wowed onlookers in a custom Prada two-piece set purchased by her longtime stylist Molly Dixon. Sink was appointed ambassador of the Italian fashion house in 2023 and has been dedicated to the brand ever since.
The actress’ custom ensemble featured a luxurious ivory satin bralette and floor-length skirt. Both pieces were embellished with delicate silver crystals, creating an ethereal glow amidst the many dark costumes worn by the large ensemble cast.
Sink’s long auburn hair was let down and parted in the middle, with bold eyebrows and a slight pink blush painted on her cheeks.
This will be her fourth season as a member of the Stranger Things troupe. She joined season 2, which was released on Netflix in October 2017, as a new character, Max Mayfield.
Almost a decade later, Sink and her Hawkins High School classmates have all grown up.
It’s bittersweet. Season 5 marks the final chapter of the popular sci-fi series. Volume 1 will begin streaming on Netflix on November 26, 2025, followed by Volume 2 on Christmas Day and the final episode on New Year’s Eve.
Millie Bobby Brown, who charmed audiences with her role as Jane Hopper (formerly known as Eleven), recently gave birth to a baby girl with husband Jake Bongiovi.
Finn Wolfhard, who plays Mike Wheeler in Stranger Things, has launched a music career and is also starring in the sequel to Ghostbusters, which became a sensation on Netflix in the summer of 2016.
Similarly, Sink has taken on more dramatic roles in films such as The Whale, which earned Brendan Fraser a Best Actor Oscar in 2022, and this summer she completed a three-month run on Broadway as the lead in the play John Proctor is the Villain. Sink was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Actress for her role in this revisionist interpretation of Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. She lost out to fellow redhead Sarah Snook, taking home the trophy for “The Picture of Dorian Gray.”
Sink made her Broadway debut in Annie in 2012, serving as an understudy for the title role before taking over.
Having already returned to the hallowed halls of Broadway after a journey from “A Hard Knock Life” to Hawkins High School, it’s clear that Sink has a storied and stylish acting career ahead of her.
