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Zoë Kravitz Gives Old School Glamour Some Edge in Custom Saint Laurent Dress for ‘Caught Stealing' London Premiere

Zoë Kravitz Gives Old School Glamour Some Edge in Custom Saint Laurent Dress for ‘Caught Stealing' London Premiere

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Zoë Kravitz styled a custom Saint Laurent by Anthony Vaccarello dress with an edgy take on classic glamour for the U.K. premiere of 'Caught Stealing' in London on Tuesday.
Kravitz's custom satin Saint Laurent sleeveless gown featured a plunging neckline and halter style with a cinched waist and gathered fabric in black, transitioning to a white bow detail. The gown also featured a thigh-high slit, creating an asymmetric, angular contrast.
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Along with the dress, Kravitz wore a pair of Frankie mules in satin crepe courtesy of the French luxury fashion house as well. The actress and 'Blink Twice' filmmaker opted for delicate jewelry pieces from Jessica McCormack, keeping her custom Saint Laurent look the focal point of her U.K. premiere.
Kravitz's hair was styled with natural waves and featured a side part. Her baby bangs also served to frame her face. The actress' makeup included such elements as bold brows, lined eyes and a natural lip. Kravitz's look was curated by stylist Danielle Goldberg, who's also worked with Ayo Edebiri and Margaret Qualley, among others.
Kravitz has a longstanding relationship with Saint Laurent, dating as far back as 2016, when the actress and filmmaker was named a YSL Beauty Muse. 'Zoe is not afraid to stand up for what she believes — we love her confidence and authenticity,' Alexandre Choueiri, former president of international designer collections at L'Oréal, said upon the actress' appointment.
Since 2016, Kravitz has attended front row fashion shows and events for Saint Laurent and styled pieces by creative director Anthony Vaccarello for various events. During her appearance on 'Late Night With Seth Meyers' on Aug. 11, Kravitz paid homage to her famous father Lenny Kravitz's style with an office siren-inspired '90s look.
Set in 1990s New York City, 'Caught Stealing' follows burned out baseball player Hank Thompson, played by Austin Butler, as he finds himself thrust into the dark underbelly of organized crime. The film hits theaters Aug. 29.
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