Zoe Saldana And Alice Eve Wow At Star Trek Premiere
The two actresses vied for the title of best dressed at the sci-fi film's Berlin premiere
The two actresses vied for the title of best dressed at the sci-fi film's Berlin premiere
Zoe Saldana and Alice Eve vied for the title of best dressed last night as they hit the red carpet for the Berlin premiere of Star Trek: Into Darkness.
Zoe, who plays the character of Nyota Uhura in the upcoming sci-fi film, wowed in a sparkling gold and pink top and fuchsia tulip skirt from Balmain's autumn/winter 2013 collection, which she teamed with mesh pumps by Christian Louboutin and EF Collection jewellery.
Alice, meanwhile, opted for a far simpler, but no less striking, look in a vibrant red floor-length gown with sexy cut-out detailing under the chest by Emilio Pucci. Rene Caovilla heels and a flash of classic scarlet lipstick completed her look.
The two actresses were joined by Star Trek co-stars Chris Pine, Simon Pegg and Zachary Quinto, as well as the film's director J.J. Abrams at the screening in the German capital.
But who wins the Star Trek fashion face-off for you – Zoe Saldana or Alice Eve? Cast your vote in the comments box below!
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