Elizabeth Olsen Absolutely Dazzles At The Godzilla Premiere
The actress turned heads in a ultra-glam Elie Saab gown at the London premiere of Godzilla
The actress turned heads in a ultra-glam Elie Saab gown at the London premiere of Godzilla
Elizabeth Olsen had a major fashion moment this weekend, turning heads as she glided down the red carpet at the London premiere of her new film Godzilla on Sunday.
Dressed in a beaded midnight-blue Elie Saab gown with a sheer lace skirt and a cinched waist, the 25-year-old actress proved she's every bit as fashionable as her two older sisters, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.
Lizzie (as she prefers to be called) accessorised her lovely look with matching Louboutin shoes and sparkling Piaget earrings and ring. Flanked by her sexy Godzilla costars, Bryan Cranston and Aaron Taylor-Johnson, she smiled for the cameras and seemed to be enjoying her first big blockbuster premiere.
The Marie Claire cover girl -- who's known for her roles in indie flicks like Martha Marcy May Marlene -- explains in the June issue why she made the move into more mainstream films like Godzilla.
'I kind of felt pretentious at the end of the day. I was doing all these art-house films, but I wasn't that fulfilled,' she says. 'If you have more controlled variables, like you know the company and you like what the director does, you're going to have something that's cohesive and solid.'
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