Angela Bassett brought the power of Wakanda to Los Angeles with a commanding return as Queen Ramonda at Vogue World: Hollywood 2025. The Oscar-winning actress surprised the audience when she appeared on the Paramount Pictures Studios runway in the same regal gown designed by Ruth E. Carter for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. Her graceful walk and magnetic presence made her one of the most talked-about figures of the night.

The Afrofuturism segment, directed by Baz Luhrmann, celebrated Black artistry through fashion and film. With live drumming and theatrical lighting, the moment paid tribute to Wakanda’s legacy while showcasing Bassett’s unmatched elegance and cultural influence.

Angela Bassett stands center in her Queen Ramonda gown alongside Ayo Edebiri, Laura Harrier, Damson Idris, Jeff Goldblum, Regé-Jean Page, Lakeith Stanfield, Teyana Taylor, and Danai Gurira during the Vogue World: Hollywood 2025 Black Panther segment.
Backstage at Vogue World: Hollywood 2025, Angela Bassett leads a powerhouse group including Ayo Edebiri, Laura Harrier, Damson Idris, Jeff Goldblum, Regé-Jean Page, Lakeith Stanfield, Teyana Taylor, and Danai Gurira, all part of the night’s striking Black Panther tribute.

A Regal Return To The Runway

The runway became a scene of cinematic spectacle as Angela Bassett stepped out in full Queen Ramonda attire. The crowd reacted instantly, cheering as she moved with measured grace through the Wakandan-themed stage. She was joined by Danai Gurira, Teyana Taylor, and Damson Idris, who added energy and strength to the presentation.

Applause filled the Paramount lot as Bassett reached the center of the stage. Her gold jewelry shimmered under the spotlights while photographers captured every detail. Clips shared by Vogue and audience members quickly spread online, with fans calling her “the true queen of the night.”

Angela Bassett wears her iconic Queen Ramonda gown in deep purple with gold Wakandan embroidery during Vogue World: Hollywood 2025, designed by Ruth E. Carter as a tribute to Black Panther’s legacy.

The Art And Symbolism Behind The Wakanda Wardrobe

Ruth E. Carter’s Oscar-winning designs defined the power and beauty of the Black Panther segment. Bassett’s gown, crafted in deep royal purple and detailed with golden Wakandan symbols, reflected the artistry that earned Carter her Academy Award for Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. The sculpted neckline and architectural collar gave the look both majesty and modernity. Her 3D-printed crown, inspired by the traditional isicholo, blended cultural history with futuristic craftsmanship.

Danai Gurira brought warrior energy as Okoye in red-and-gold Dora Milaje armor, her spear glinting with precision. Teyana Taylor followed in a black-and-silver outfit that mixed tribal geometry with sleek lines. The design reflected Afrofuturism’s balance between heritage and innovation.

Danai Gurira and Teyana Taylor stride in Dora Milaje armor during the Black Panther segment at Vogue World: Hollywood 2025, embodying Wakanda’s warrior spirit with strength and precision.

Damson Idris closed the sequence in a tailored Dries Van Noten suit with metallic details. Styled by Law Roach, his refined look mirrored Wakandan diplomacy. Together, these ensembles captured Ruth Carter’s genius for merging tradition with forward-thinking design.

Damson Idris walks confidently down the runway at Vogue World: Hollywood 2025 in a black Dries Van Noten suit with metallic green detailing during the Black Panther tribute segment.

From Angela’s Majesty To Damson’s Rising Star

Angela Bassett’s runway moment became the evening’s defining image. Her return as Ramonda, two years after winning her Academy Award, carried emotion and pride. Across social platforms, fans praised her for embodying “royalty in motion.”

Danai Gurira earned admiration for her strength and poise, while Teyana Taylor’s high-energy walk resonated with younger audiences. Damson Idris, who walked beside Bassett, sparked lively speculation about a possible future in the Black Panther franchise. His confident stride and sharp styling positioned him as a rising name in both film and fashion.

A Celebration Of Legacy And Representation

The Vogue World: Hollywood tribute was more than a fashion highlight. It honored creativity, history, and the enduring influence of Black storytelling. Angela Bassett’s regal return captured the heart of the event, and Ruth E. Carter’s visionary designs reminded audiences why Wakanda’s legacy still inspires the world. The night celebrated excellence, artistry, and the beauty of representation in motion.


Discover more from Feminegra

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.