Diane Kruger opts for casual chic in Stella McCartney at Berlin photocall
The actress was in the German capital to promote her new film, Der Nächste Bitte
The actress was in the German capital to promote her new film, Der Nächste Bitte
Proving once again that she does casual chic just as well as red carpet glamour, Diane Kruger pulled off yet another sartorial hit last night at the Berlin photocall of her latest film.
The German actress was in her home country to kick off the promotional duties for Der Nächste Bitte, choosing a Stella McCartney ensemble for the occasion.
Looking effortlessly stylish, Diane wore a black wool twill waistcoat and floral print silk trousers by the British designer, which she accessorised with a pair of simple black pumps and a touch of jewellery.
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For beauty, she kept things simple too, wearing her blonde hair in a side parting with soft waves, and a sweep of black mascara, a touch of smoky shadow and a nude lipstick finishing things off.
If you're blessed with a bigger budget to splash out on your new season attire and fancy adding Diane's outfit to your wardrobe, you're in luck, because both items are available to buy at Net-a-Porter – the waistcoat costs £335, while the trousers will set you back £535.
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