Nandos, Diamonds and Rock and Roll—Better Man's Raechelle Banno Is Ready for the Spotlight


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When I spoke with Raechelle Banno after the European premiere of Better Man, which was held in London’s iconic Leicester Square last year, it was clear she was still soaking in the whirlwind of the evening. “Honestly? It didn’t go how I thought it would at all!” she shared. “I imagined I’d be a nervous wreck and wouldn’t be able to take it all in, but it ended up being everything I could have hoped for and more. It was phenomenal. [A] pure celebration.”

The actor, who stars in the critic-lauded film that follows the life and career of British pop superstar Robbie Williams (albeit through a rather unexpected lens), had her family by her side for the big night, which only added to its significance. “I was fortunate enough to have my whole family with me while I got ready, right up until we brought our sore feet back to the hotel in the wee hours of the morning. To share it with them, particularly my mum, made the very surreal evening feel all the more real.”

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Banno got ready at The Soho Hotel, which she felt perfectly matched the energy of the film: “Very rock and roll,” she said. “There was a lot of feminine energy bouncing around my room between me, my family, and the glam team.” Despite the excitement of the premiere, she surprised herself by how at peace she felt. “My family kept checking in with me beforehand, seeing if I was feeling anxious, but I wasn’t. I felt so calm. We’ve waited a long time to share the film with the world, so it just felt right. That, and the fact that I trust my team so thoroughly… there was only excitement left.”

Banno’s premiere look came together seamlessly, thanks to her stylist, Holly White. “We had a fitting a few weeks ago, and when Holly first showed me the gorgeous Sau Lee dress on the hanger, I just assumed it might not work on me because I’m fairly vertically challenged,” she laughs. “Gowns like that don’t always sit in all the right places. But when I put it on, we both sort of gasped and agreed it was perfect for the night.”

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White paired the gown with dazzling Chopard jewellery, which Banno described as a surreal touch: “The next thing I knew, Chopard was dropping the most beautiful pieces off at my hotel room while I got ready. It was a level of glamour unlike anything I’ve experienced before.” For hair and makeup, the team decided to showcase the incredible neckline of the dress with an elegant updo. “We wanted to hint at the ’90s in a way that didn’t overpower the dress,” Banno explains. The makeup, meanwhile, played to the sultry mood of her dress, featuring a darker lip and defined eyes.

As she prepared for the premiere, Banno kept the atmosphere relaxed but also managed to encapsulate its significance with a homage to Williams himself. “I’m all about setting a chill but fun vibe ahead of a night out. I had a pot of tea as we ordered Nandos to the hotel (because, why not!). I was blasting a nostalgic playlist my twin sister, Karina, had put together for a birthday of ours, but as we got closer to go time, we switched to all the Robbie Williams songs my mum would play for us growing up. Having a singalong with the team and dissecting our favourite Robbie songs was a great way to head out.”

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Working with her glam squad—which was made up of White, makeup artist India Excell, and hairstylist Diana Moar—is what Banno considers to be one of the major highlights of the Better Man promo trail. “It’s such a joy to collaborate and learn from [their] creativity,” Banno said. “Having Pip Bourdillon [her photographer for the evening] come in to capture the energy just topped it all off perfectly.”