Emma Stone put on a very stylish display when she attended the 76th Directors Guild Awards in Beverly Hills in Los Angeles on February 10th.
The Oscar-winning actress – who could very well win her second Academy Award next month, as she has been nominated in the ‘Best Actress in a Leading Role’ category for her role in Yorgos Lanthimos’ Poor Things – looked radiant in a vintage pink Givenchy dress, which many people think is one of her best looks of all time!
Emma Stone Wears Vintage Givenchy On The Red Carpet
The La La Land actress's blush pink dress hailed from the Givenchy Spring 2003 Couture collection, designed by Julien MacDonald, and featured a super-daring wide plunging neckline and a bodice comprised of intricately woven ribbons, which then transitioned into a flowing skirt.
The Cruella star chose to forgo jewelry on her neck and wrists to let the dress command all of the attention, and she simply accessorized with some metallic silver heels. She wore her hair in a silky side swept down do, while her makeup was soft and dewy to complement the dress.
Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo presents the DGA Award Directing Medallion to Yorgos Lanthimos. Ruffalo thanks Lanthimos for "not replacing him with Oscar Isaac," who was working next door. Isaac came to rehearsal one day and joked with Ruffalo saying, "I'm here to replace you." pic.twitter.com/l38M8j6wvD
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Emma and Poor Things co-star Mark Ruffalo presented the DGA Award Directing Medallion to Lanthimos at the awards ceremony, which can be seen in the clip above. "I jumped at the chance to make another film with Yorgos," Emma said as part of her speech. "And I was overjoyed to finally achieve my long term dream of working with you, Mark," she gushed.
Fan Comments
Commenting on a Just Jared Instagram post featuring Emma on the red carpet, one fan said: "Looking Gorgeous Emma." "She's beautiful," gushed another, as a third fan said: "My favorite look on her I've ever seen! So gorg."
"Best she's ever looked!" exclaimed another fan, in agreement, followed by the red heart, fire, and heart eyes emojis. "Love her dress," praised another fan, followed by the heart eyes emoji, as another dropped an abundance of pink heart emojis to match her pink dress.