Kristen Wiig attended the ‘Revenge For Jolly!’ premiere during the 2012 Tribeca Film Festival on Saturday in New York City.
The actress wore a Theyskens’ Theory Fall 2012 dress.
Her printed dress was teamed with a pair of Nicholas Kirkwood tropical-print pumps to provide an interesting contrast.
The beautiful mesh of colours didn’t end there as she added a rectangle orange clutch to the look.
A black cuff, wavy curls and a pink lip colour provided the finishing touches.
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Posted by Catherine Kallon on April 23rd, 2012 In: Kristen Wiig, Premiere, Runway To Red Carpet, Theyskens’ Theory, Tribeca Film Festival











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Beautiful!
Lovely contrast.
+1. the shoes & clutch made my month.
Everything works here. Especially the shoes and the clutch! I love it.
I love the clutch and heels. But they would have been better with a solid coloured dress.
that’s what I was thinking!
I love the shoes. Everything else is perfect too.
I really like this. This is working.
Love the shoes and the clutch. But the dress leaves me cold for some reason.
loved the look at first glance. but the more I look at it, the more the contrast of the summery shoes and the dark fall-like dress bugs me.
I don’t really like the pieces individually, let alone put together.
Her reign of red carpet excellence started with her pumpkin J. Mendel gown when she got a new stylist, and from her continuation of great looks since then, she still has that stylist.
This is a perfectly styled look that suits Kristen perfectly. I couldn’t think of a better look for her and the accessories are PERFECT. This look makes me swoon.
I love it from the ankles up. Hair and makeup are flawless, but I have to say, I probably wouldn’t care that much for the dress if it wasn’t for the perfect match with the orange clutch. The person who had the idea of adding that colorful clutch is really a fashion genious.
I love each piece but I’m too fond of it all together. I enjoy clashing prints but the dress and shoes just jar here.
Like the shoes but once again they are too big – how do they walk in them?