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Nell Fisher Style From Red Carpets to Stranger Things 5

  • PublishedJanuary 13, 2026

While the “screams” of Evil Dead Rise put her on the map, it was the red carpet of Stranger Things 5 that turned Nell Fisher into a legitimate fashion icon for the Gen-Z era.

In the industry, she’s already being called a “Big World” star—a term she uses herself to describe her international upbringing across London, New Zealand, and South Africa. This global perspective doesn’t just show up in her acting; it’s the secret sauce behind her refined and fearless style.

Here is a deep dive into the Nell Fisher Style Profile, from her iconic premiere looks to her real-world physical stats.


The Green Sequined Hooded Dress at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Netflix’s ‘Stranger Things’ Season 5 held at the TCL

Nell Fisher's Green Hooded Dress at the Los Angeles Premiere Of Netflix's 'Stranger Things' Season 5 held at the TCL
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At the world premiere of Stranger Things 5 on November 6, 2025, at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, Nell Fisher proved she wasn’t afraid to stand out. While many of the veteran cast members opted for classic Hollywood black, Nell arrived in a shimmery green sequined mini dress.

The look featured two high-fashion risks that paid off:

  • The Hooded Neckline: A loose, avant-garde hood that gave her a mysterious, “Abyss-ready” vibe.
  • The Oversized Black Bow: A playful nod to her youth that balanced the sophisticated sparkle of the sequins.

Critics noted that the outfit was “the highlight of the younger cast,” proving that Nell and her stylist, Penny Lovell (who has also worked with Anne Hathaway and Rose Byrne), are looking to build a high-fashion legacy.


Physical Profile & 2026 Stats

Because fans are constantly searching for her “side profile” and measurements, here is the official 2026 breakdown of Nell Fisher’s physical stats:

CategoryStat (Updated Jan 2026)
Height5’1″ (154 cm)
Age RangePerforms 12–15 years old
EthnicityNew Zealand European
AgentUnited Agents (UK) / Untitled Entertainment (US)
Notable FeatureExpressive “Side Profile” eyes (often cited by horror directors)

The Sadie Sink Connection

It’s no secret that Nell looks up to Sadie Sink. During the filming of Stranger Things 5, Sadie reportedly became a mentor to Nell, not just in acting, but in navigating the world of high-fashion brand deals.

Following in Sadie’s footsteps (who is a face of Armani Beauty and Alexander McQueen), Nell has already begun collaborating with top-tier creatives. Her recent shoot for Numéro Netherlands featured makeup by Jo Strettell and hair by Buddy Porter, showing a more mature, editorial side of the actress that is a far cry from the “terrified Kassie” we saw in Evil Dead.

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Street Style

Off the red carpet, Nell’s style is much more low-key, often favoring comfortable, athletic wear that suits her background in Gymnastics and Rock Climbing.

She’s also taken fashion-meets-fame advice from her on-screen brother, Finn Wolfhard. Finn famously taught her how to “say no” to fan photos while she’s out in public with friends, allowing her to keep her private life (and her casual “London teen” street style) away from the paparazzi when the cameras aren’t rolling.


A Refined Aesthetic

What makes Nell Fisher’s style so unique is her academic background. As someone who studies Ancient Greek and Latin, she brings a “refined intelligence” to her wardrobe choices. Her looks are often described as “purposeful”—never just following a trend, but always telling a story.

Whether she is wearing a hooded sequin gown or a casual “Hawkins 1980s” sweater, Nell Fisher is proving that she has the poise of a veteran star twice her age.

Want to know more about the girl behind the style? Check out our latest listicle: 10 Surprising Facts About Nell Fisher You Didn’t Know.

In this clip, you can see Nell’s “everyday” stylish interview look as she discusses the rigorous audition process that led her to Hawkins.

Written By
Hunter Cole

Hunter Cole is a pop culture analyst and contributor to Cluster Corner. Passionate about film & TV, Cole has spent the past five years writing about how entertainment reflects and influences society. His work is mix of critique and cultural storytelling.

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