Marisa Tomei also attended “The Ides Of March” Toronto Film Festival Premiere.
The brunette actress looked incredible wearing a Proenza Schouler Fall 2011 dress.
Her silver, gold and bronze Navajo printed dress features a peplum at the waist and wrap-over style skirt.
Marisa finished her ultra chic look with a black leather and Swarovski crystal Stark clutch with gold chain detail and a pair of satin Proenza Schouler Fall 2011 strappy heels with zig zag detail on the back.
Glossy hair and smoky eyes completed her look.
I really wish Marisa had kept the belt. The dress is a tad shapeless without it.
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I agree that she should have kept the belt, but those shoes are perfect! I just can’t keep my eyes off them.
I haven’t posted recently because I’ve been under the weather; but even though I felt not so good, I had to check what FC posted for us. A very bright spot in my days. Thanks, FC.
Sorry to hear you have been unwell.
I hope you get well soon.
She looks gorgeous, I love this dress……the belt may have hit in the wrong place for Marisa’s (vs the model’s) figure, but it’s true, it’s an addition that might have worked – but I still love this and it’s up there for possible choices of my own BDOTW….
WOW. I love this. The color looks great against her skin, and the print is super cool. I think this is one of Marisa’s best looks to date. I kind of wish she something different with her hair (but that’s just a minor issue).
I agree with Andrew. I have no complaints with this. She looks fantastic. The dress looks better on her than on the model. I like it better without the belt, makes it a little more interesting.
I agree about the belt, but the dress is so amazing. I love the colors.
Me too. The belt’s a tiny complaint, BDOTW contender for me.
The dress is quite cute and I actually prefer it without the belt. And I adore these heels!!!
love the colors. Nice look.
LOVE it! Chic, chic, chic!!! Adore the print, the combination of colours – such an original dress – didn`t even notice the absence of the belt as the there`s belt-like print right at her waisline. The shoes are to die for!
Would prefer a more interesting hairstyle with this kind of dress but without a doubt BDOTW worthy and most likely a frontrunner for me.
Marisa is glowing and those shoes are fabulous. Take note black pump wearers!
She looks gorgeous. I don’t mind the missing belt as much as the hair. A ponytail would have been great here imo. Those shoes are everything though.
Love her shoes and her overall look much more than the other actress in the movie with her too butch look.
How old is Marisa? I want her genes!
With the belt this would have been a perfect outfit, but it’s a bit shapeless, which is something I really don’t like.
I actually prefer it without the belt as well. On the model, the belt seems to create weird wrinkles in the clean-cut angular print.
GORGEOUS! She looks incredible, and like so many others, the shoes are to die for.
Wowie … love those shoes! Perfect, just perfect. I love the whole look head to toe. She looks so much more beautiful and elegant than she was in “My Cousin Vinnie.”
I prefer it with the belt too, but she looks fabulous regardless (and I often find she misses it completely). Shoes are AMAZING!
Loooooooove. Just looooooove. From head to toe, I loooooove this,. And I too don’t think the belt is missing.
so refreshing, love the look, but agree it needed the belt!
STUNNING !
Fierce. Very very cool look. Love everything about it.