Ana de Armas showed off her enviable curves and stunned in a sparkly, red sequined set in an exquisite photoshoot for Vanity Fair!
The Blonde actress, 34, posed for the publication’s 29th annual ‘Hollywood’ issue and donned two scarlet ensembles (apart from the top and mini skirt set, she also rocked a strapless peplum dress on the mag’s cover), and showed fans how she makes an Old Fashioned in a video uploaded by the publication.
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Ana de Armas Dons Sultry, Low-Cut, Shimmering Red Set
The Knives Out alum whipped up the classic cocktail while wearing a set from N21 by Alessandro Dell’Acqua, including a low-cut button-up top and figure-hugging mini skirt.
Both pieces boasted a glittery, eye-catching fabric, and she unbuttoned the top piece to reveal her toned abs and a matching bra top.
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To accessorize her get-up, the No Time to Die star added jewelry by Louis Vuitton, including two layered gold charm necklaces, hoop earrings, rings and shiny bracelets.
The Oscar contender wore her brunette tresses down and slicked back, emphasizing her makeup look, which was composed of a classic black liner cat-eye, gold eyeshadow, sky-high lashes, rosy blush and a glossy pink lip.
READ MORE: We’re Still Reeling From The Silky Black Crop Top Ana de Armas Wore At The Governors Awards
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On the cover of the issue, de Armas glowed in a crimson, strapless peplum gown and posed beside other notable actors and award winners, including Austin Butler, Florence Pugh, Jonathan Majors, Selena Gomez, Keke Palmer, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Regé Jean-Page, Julia Garner, Emma Corrin, Hoyeon and Jeremy Allen White.
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de Armas Talks Relating To Marilyn Monroe And The Role Of A Lifetime
de Armas is up for the coveted 2023 ‘Best Actress in a Leading Role’ Academy award for her performance in Netflix’s 2022 film Blonde, in which she stars as Marilyn Monroe.
While sitting down with Vanity Fair, de Armas spoke about wanting to portray Monroe and how she could relate to the iconic actress. “There was a lot there that I could relate to. If you put Marilyn Monroe ‘the movie star’ aside, she’s just an actress trying to navigate life and this system, which is so hard to navigate for anybody,” de Armas said.
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She added, “On top of that, you add this point of view of [director] Andrew [Dominik], which was to see that through her trauma. I truly thought it was going to do justice to a more dimensional human being, because I wouldn’t want to be remembered just for one thing. I am more than just an actress on the cover of a magazine.”