Blake Lively Brightens Red Carpet Premiere in Indian Gucci buttercup yellow
Blake Lively looked perfectly bright and perfectly beautiful, as she walked the red carpet at SVA Theater for the New York premiere of Indians. The actress opted for a beautiful chiffon dress yellow buttercup-by Gucci - his first appearance since she was announced as the new face of the fragrance of the Italian fashion house of the first women.
The backless dress with deep V-shaped neckline with a nipped-in waist and floor-length pleated skirt fully congratulated her complexion and she accessorized with earrings in turquoise and bright clusters of non-matching bracelets. Her blond hair carefully placed in a fish tail braid and bright red lips completed the look. Meanwhile, the dress that was designed specifically for the actress said to have a unique emotional bond.
"This dress was actually made by Gucci for me, so I was really lucky. I love yellow, and this is actually an ode to my first meeting with Oliver [Stone, who led the Indians] came. I in a yellow dress and we were talking about what the character must be because they are very cynical about the book and the script and he said: "It must be the girl! This brilliant, full of hope, yellow girl, the girl sun "and so he had to [yellow] dress in the movie ... so I thought, bringing full circle," Lively told Access Hollywood.
In the first film in Los Angeles, Lively chose a nude silk strapless Zuhair Murad who embroidered a complex pattern of black pearls from the Spring / Summer 2012 collection has been couture. She kept her accessories simple, opt for a gold bracelet and earrings. The star of Gossip Girl, as she is the one who decides and chooses styles.
"My assistant fashion houses known to me, but I always choose the dress, shoes, jewelry, and I often do my own hair and make-up for events," Lively says Marie-Claire: "Sometimes I think," God, why Doing this for me? There is so much extra work! "
The 24-year-old plays the role of Ophelia - the girlfriend of common marijuana producer Ben (Aaron Johnson) and Chon (Taylor Kitsch) - who was kidnapped by a Mexican drug cartel leader (Salma Hayek).
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