Emma Stone wows in Chanel at latest Spider-Man premiere
The Amazing Spider-Man star wore a white and red dress by Chanel to the LA screening of the comic book film

The Amazing Spider-Man star wore a white and red dress by Chanel to the LA screening of the comic book film
Emma Stone continued to wow us last night with her promotional wardrobe for The Amazing Spider-Man, in arguably her best look yet as she hit the red carpet for the Los Angeles premiere.
The American star chose a white dress with blood red embroidered detailing from Chanel's recent cruise 2013 collection, which she accessorised with a pair of silver spiked Christian Louboutin heels and a touch of jewellery by Cartier.
Emma was joined on the red carpet in Hollywood by off-screen boyfriend and Spider-Man co-star Andrew Garfield, who continued to impress with his premiere styling, choosing a smart Balenciaga by Nicolas Ghesquière suit.
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Rhys Ifans, who plays the Dr. Curt Connors/The Lizard in the comic book adaptation, was also in attendance alongside girlfriend Anna Friel, who looked chic and summery in a blush pink silk gown by Temperley London and metallic peep-toe heels.
Other notable attendees included Spider-Man actress Sally Field, Martin Sheen and Carmen Electra.
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