Juno Temple looked her typical Indie kid self on the red carpet for the premiere of ‘Anna Karenina’ in London last night.
While Keira Knightley – who plays the film’s eponymous heroine – divided the critics in full-length Chanel Couture, Juno opted for an edgier ensemble dressed top to well-manicured toe in Alexander McQueen.
The black and neon pink Flower Blossom 3D Jacquard Dress suits her personal style to a tee and the McQueen woven cord box clutch, nouveux bow sandal and Mohawk skull ring are the ideal accessories.
Juno finished off her look with her natural curls let loose and eye-accentuating make up.
Alexander McQueen Woven Cord Box Clutch – Net-A-Porter US, Neiman Marcus and Selfridges
Alexander McQueen Nouveux Bow Sandal – AlexanderMcQueen.com,
Net-A-Porter.com (in red) and AlexanderMcQueen.com (in red)
Alexander McQueen Mohawk Skull Ring – AlexanderMcQueen.com and Neiman Marcus
Credit: Getty
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Posted by Kate McAuley on September 5th, 2012 In: Alexander McQueen, Juno Temple, Premiere











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She looks great, this really works for her. I especially love the shoes.
Cute interesting dress, great choice of accessories – just right (!) Not a fan of that hair, and she really needs to work on her stance and presence, she really lacks in this department, I find it hard to enjoy the look because of that.
Ditto.
ITA.
Not liking the hair or shoes.
I get what she’s going for, but whatever. If she had worn her hair in a neat style, this look good have been great. Imagine this dress on the likes of Elizabeth Banks!
It’s her natural curls so I won’t give her too much flack for it.