Emma Stone - She attracts attention at the movie premiere
Emma Stone (35) made a glamorous appearance at the film premiere of "Poor Things" in New York City. The actress, who plays the lead role in the film, wore a yellow dress by Louis Vuitton that exuded glamor with its sparkling sequins. A particular eye-catcher were the cut-outs scattered across the gown, which were covered with transparent fabric.
Stone paired the dress with thin straps, a small train and plunging neckline with a statement choker necklace with a black ribbon and opulent glittering flower. She kept the rest of her jewelry selection understated with small stud earrings. She had her hair pinned back in a side parting and chose a little mascara and raspberry red lipstick for her make-up.
More "Poor Things" stars on the carpet
In the dark comedy "Poor Things", a scientist(Willem Dafoe, 68) inserts the brain of a child into the deceased Bella (Stone) and brings her back to life. Greek director Giorgos Lanthimos (50) has already been honored with the Golden Lion for his film.
Alongside Lanthimos and Stone, their co-stars also posed for the photographers in New York, above all Willem Dafoe, Margaret Qualley (29) and Mark Ruffalo (56), who plays the lawyer Duncan Wedderburn in the film. Taylor Swift (33) was present as a celebrity guest, who also appeared in a glamorous all-black look with a dress and coat made of faux fur.
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- Willem Dafoe, known for his role in "Poor Things," graced the red carpet in New York City alongside his co-stars for the movie premiere.
- Emma Stone's glamorous appearance at the New York City premiere was a highlight, as she donned a stunning yellow dress by Louis Vuitton with cut-outs and sequins.
- Taylor Swift made a stylish appearance at the movie premiere in New York, adding star power with her all-black, faux fur outfit.
- Recently, Willem Dafoe received recognition in New York for his acting skills in the dark comedy "Poor Things," directed by Giorgos Lanthimos.
Source: www.stern.de