Naomi Watts appears to be having an experimental phase during Cannes Film Festival and I have to say I like it.
She attended the AstaLift party wearing a Roberto Cavalli Spring 2012 look.
Known for her no-fuss, minimalist approach to fashion which usually stays loyal to Stella McCartney, this is quite a departure for the Australian actress.
The look features a drop-waist floral print and lace-accented dress with black sequin embellishments.
She opted to layer the dress with a Roberto Cavalli black collarless blazer with a gold-beaded trim.
In changing out of her Marchesa gown, she should’ve also taken off the Chopard necklace which also doesn’t work with this look either.
A black crystallized clutch and gold ankle-strap sandals provided the finishing touches.
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Roberto Cavalli and Naomi Watts? Never thought at that.
I know…
I wanted to say I like this look until I read that she was still wearing the Chopard necklace. I didn’t noticed it but now it bothers me too much especially with the gold sandals.
a better ensemble than her usual, plain (and boring) Calvin Klein dresses.
Agreed x 1000
The flapper-esque look is perfect for her, too bad she kept that necklace on and put a blazer over that pretty dress.
Thank God for Naomi for brought this collection to the red carpet. This collection are gorgeous. The last time I remember someone wore this collection is Kristen Stewart at Twilight premiere last year.
This is a great look for her.
Necklace aside, a cool, different look for her. I like it.
I would love to see the dress without the blazer. I second the earlier statement that it’s better than her usual boring style.
If I had that necklace on I wouldn’t want to take it off either, tho I agree it doesn’t go with this look.