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Olivia Wilde and Emma Roberts look chic in floor-length gowns as they party in the Mykonos sunshine at Zimmerman Summer event

Olivia Wilde and Emma Roberts look chic in floor-length gowns as they party in the Mykonos sunshine at Zimmerman Summer event

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and Emma Roberts looked chic in floor-length gowns as they attended a Zimmerman Summer event on Wednesday in Mykonos, Greece.
Actress Olivia, 41, stunned in a plunging black halter neck dress which featured cut out panels across the hips.
She accessorised her look with a gold chain necklace which flowed down her stomach.
Olivia looked elegant as ever as she slicked her brunette tresses into a middle parted up do.
Emma looked sensational in a nude sheer dress which featured a wild snake print design.
She paired her ethereal garment with a pair of modest nude open-toe heels which featured a small pearl design on the front.
To accessorise, Emma dressed for the season as she completed her ensemble with brown-tinted sunglasses.
Meanwhile Storm Reid looked chic in a black and white printed layer summer dress which she paired with flip on slide sandals.
Lady Kitty Spencer look elegant in a blue and white polka dot dress which featured a red bow detailing on the chest and Ruby Sear put on a leggy display as she slipped into a white summer dress.
Jessica Henwick looked classy in a pair of navy high-waisted shorts which she paired with a knitted blue and white jumper.
Actresses Anna Shaffer stunned in a peach floral floor-length dress Saffron Hocking cut a stylish display in a blue and white plunging summer number.
Game Of Thrones star Nathalie Emmanuel put on a summery display in a yellow strapless dress which she paired with brown wedges.
Lady Kitty Spencer look elegant in a blue and white polka dot dress which featured a red bow detailing on the chest
Ruby Sear put on a leggy display as she slipped into a white summer dress which featured a pink floral design
Isan Elba cut a more casual figure in a navy blue slip dress which featured a compass design.
Laura Harrier looked elegant in a low-cut white shirt dress and a pair of black strappy heeled sandals whilst Mimi Xu put on a colourful display in a blue, yellow and pink halter neck dress.
Maia Mitchell commanded attention at the event as she slipped into a white lace gown which she paired with black leather boots.
Away from chic trips to Greece, Olivia Wilde is in the midst of a busy work period, having teamed up with her former Babylon castmate Margot Robbie on a big-screen adaptation of Avengelyne written by Deadpool creator Rob Liefeld.
Margot hired Wilde last April to direct the nineties comic book series about 'a fallen angel cast to Earth to find The One, a person who is the key to protecting humanity from demons and other monsters.'
In October, the actress and filmamaker revealed that she wrapped her role as shameless yet renowned artist Erika Tracy in Gregg Araki's thriller I Want Your Sex alongside Charli XCX, Cooper Hoffman, and Johnny Knoxville.
'I Want Your Sex… in a wig cap… for the last time,' the native New Yorker - who boasts 4.1M Instagram followers - captioned her post.
'Congrats to the boss man Gregg Araki, the brilliant Cooper Hoffman, the entire kick-a** cast, and our incredible crew on wrapping this wild movie. I love you guys!'
The 65-year-old filmmaker was inspired to make the 'fun' sex-positive comedy after reading an article about Gen Z being less interested in sex than previous generations.

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