Olivia Wilde added a statement to her Dolce & Gabbana dress during the Sundance Film Festival premiere of her new film “The Invite” on Saturday in Park City, Utah, at which the actress and filmmaker wore an “ICE Out” pin.
Wilde’s Dolce & Gabbana dress was designed with ornate black lace on the bodice with a scalloped neckline and thin spaghetti straps. The dress included a sheer fabric at the bodice that transitioned into a black skirt with a thigh-high slit and lace detailing.
As for glam, Wilde’s blond hair was styled with a middle part. Her makeup included such highlights that were evocative of her dark glamour Dolce & Gabbana dress, including lined black eyes, bold brows and a neutral lip. Stylist Karla Welch curated Wilde’s attire.
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Wilde’s ensemble included a pin that read “ICE Out,” a reference to ongoing protests against Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in Minnesota and across the country. While on the red carpet, Wilde spoke with Variety about her decision to wear the pin.
“The world is hurting right now and this country is hurting and it’s appalling. I’m appalled; I’m sickened. We can’t go another day just sort of accepting this as our new norm. It’s outrageous. People are being murdered,” Wilde said, referencing the fatal ICE agent shootings of Renée Nicole Good and Alex Pretti.
“If we can do anything out here to support the movement to cast ICE out, to delegitimize this unbelievably criminal organization, then that’s what we should be doing. I’m proud to wear the pin,” she said. Along with Wilde, Natalie Portman has also worn the “ICE Out” pin during the Sundance Film Festival.
At the 2026 Golden Globe Awards, stars like Mark Ruffalo, Wanda Sykes and Tessa Thompson wore similar pins, including ones that read “Be Good.”
The 2026 Sundance Film Festival kicked off on Jan. 22 and concludes on Feb. 1. The annual film festival, founded by the late Robert Redford, among others, showcases new releases in competition and sets the stage for world premieres. “The Invite,” “I Want Your Sex,” “The Moment” and “The Gallerist” are among the films debuting at the 2026 edition of the festival.