Gemma Arterton gets glam in Gucci
Gemma Arterton scores a best dressed moment on the red carpet at the London premiere of Clash of the Titans
Gemma Arterton scores a best dressed moment on the red carpet at the London premiere of Clash of the Titans
Wow! Gemma Arterton raced straight to the top of our best-dressed charts last night, as she hit the red carpet for the premiere of her new movie, Clash of the Titans.
The 24-year-old actress stars alongside Sam Worthington, Ralph Fiennes and Liam Neeson in the action flick, which hits cinemas on 2 April, but took centre stage at the film's London debut, and utterly stole the show.
In a Gucci Spring/Summer 2010 LBD, she smouldered, teaming her fierce frock with towering Gucci platforms and Tiffany diamond stud earring.
Braving the evening's spring showers, the starlet chose the perfect 'do to beat the frizz factor - wearing her hair high in a sleek bun. Glowing natural make-up - peachy blush and a nude pout - completed her flawless look.
The 24-year-old actress also debuted a tattoo behind her ear - a black etching of an angel wing, sitting beside her hairline.
What do you think of Ms Arterton's look? Let us know your style verdict in the comments box below.
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