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Ariana Grande ditches Glinda’s signature pink at CinemaCon ‘Wicked: For Good’ screening

April 3, 2025
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Ariana Grande ditches Glinda’s signature pink at CinemaCon ‘Wicked: For Good’ screening
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Ariana Grande is taking a page out of Elphaba’s book.

On Wednesday, the “Into You” singer and her co-star Cynthia Erivo took the stage at CinemaCon 2025 to debut the first trailer for the film’s long-awaited sequel: “Wicked: For Good.”

All of last year, the pair channeled their characters’ respective colors at promotional events — with Grande perennially pink for Glinda and Erivo rocking green and black for Elphie.

At yesterday’s Las Vegas convention, however, the pop star stepped out in an Emporio Armani LBD that could hint at Glinda’s trajectory in the sequel, which drops later this year.

The drop-waist velvet bodice and voluminous ruffled skirt embodied the Good Witch’s go-to silhouette just enough to make up for the lack of bright hues, however.

Grande paired her monochromatic look with matching black velvet pumps, and pearl earrings and a matching necklace ($330), both from her collaboration with Swarovski.

Erivo also chose all-black attire to match, wearing a semi-sheer hooded Alaïa Spring 2025 peplum jumpsuit — as well as the dramatic ear chain paired with the look on the runway.

The duo’s coordinated look is much different from last year’s ComiCon, where they let their characters take over. Grande wowed in a strapless pink Oscar de la Renta minidress made to look like a massive flower, nodding to the famous “Wizard of Oz” poppies.

Meanwhile, Erivo wore an off-the-shoulder green Versace corset top with a silver sequined skirt by the designer, topping her look with over-the-knee green satin boots.

While only CinemaCon attendees got to see the sequel’s sneak peek, we can be sure that the pivot in dressing is certainly significant.

Regardless, we’re holding space for their rare matching moment.

The post Ariana Grande ditches Glinda’s signature pink at CinemaCon ‘Wicked: For Good’ screening appeared first on Page Six.

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