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Phoebe Waller-Bridge made a striking appearance at the UK premiere of “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” in London, on Monday night.
Hitting the carpet along with costar Harrison Ford, the actress and screenwriter posed for the shutterbugs in an eye-catching gown. She wore a shimmering, semi-sheer metallic chainmail dress topped with a glamorous white cape that added a futuristic element to the overall look.
The beaded column gown’s full-length skirt featured a thigh-high slit that gave a glimpse of her slinky, barely-there sandals. The minimalist high-heeled style appeared to be designed with thin, clear PVC toe and ankle straps.
Since rising to fame as the creator and star of the award-winning “Fleabag,” Waller-Bridge has cultivated a signature red carpet aesthetic consisting of clean, refined looks. Historically, she’s been known to favor designs that are pared back without being boring.
When on the Hollywood circuit, some of the brands she’s turned to include Monique Lhuillier, Victoria Beckham, Galvan, Richard Quinn, Bella Freud, Rosetta Getty, Mother of Pearl, Christopher Kane and Adam Lippes.
Throughout 2019, the former “Killing Eve” producer consistently worked with celebrity stylist Elizabeth Saltzman. Saltzman’s clientele includes Gwyneth Paltrow, Saoirse Ronan and Jodie Comer, among others.
Though, these days, she’s been tapping stylist Ryan Hastings, who has also styled Anya Taylor-Joy and Rooney Mara. On Sunday, Hastings’ work was put on display when Waller-Bridge donned a sultry white gown with matching sandals at the Taormina Film Festival in Italy.
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