Audrey Tautou made a welcome return to the red carpet at the Paris Theatre in New York City last night for the ‘Populaire’ premiere.
Known for wearing Chanel, the French actress wore a Giambattista Valli Spring 2013 Couture gown on this occasion.
Her black macramé lace gown was tea-length on the leggy model, whereas it just hits the floor on the petite actress.
I love the simple, elegant styling of this look. Just a black clutch, rosy cheeks and a bronze lip colour completed her look.
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Not a fan, gets a no for me
It’s ok on the model, but I hate it on her. The lenght is terrible.
Also, I hate the hairstyle with a passion: she’s so pretty, but that hair is doing her no favours, it ages her drastically.
The hair and the dress make her too matronly
This needed to be shortened to tea length for her height. The length is so awkward. I think her hair would have looked better straightened out. Not liking this one.
She should’ve kept the length of the dress the model is wearing. A strong lip color here would not be remiss.
I actually like her hair; it’s a unique and romantic take on short hair, so I have no issues in that regard.
This dress has an awkward length on her, much prefer it on the model.
I think this is very aging
Aging, gloomy, matronly, she looks really bad to me.
She’s beautiful whatever she wears!
This was one of my favorite dresses of the spring couture collection and Audrey doesn’t do it justice. The styling is bad and the hair… it’s just… horrible.
I agree.Bad hair day and wrong length. Why don’t they bother to alter the hemline when it doesn’t fit?
Ditto.
The dress isn’t quiiite working on the red carpet already–could have worked, but would have needed a much bolder styling.
sorry, meant on the runway.
It looks overwhelming on her figure. I like how it looks on the model.
I like the skirt, but not the bodice. I like her lipstick, not her hair. I like the length on the model, not on her.
She isn’t breathing any life into this dress, I much prefer it at tea length. Her hairstyle isn’t flattering either.