Lily-Rose Depp is giving glam.
For the Los Angeles premiere of her upcoming Focus Features film Nosferatu, the actress, 25, wore a stunning silver gown that perfectly balanced her beauty, while also matching the tone of the Robert Eggers-directed horror movie.
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Posing for photos at the TCL Chinese Theater Thursday, Dec. 12, Depp, who stars as Ellen Hutter in the remake of a 1922 silent film of the same name, wore a sleeveless, floor-length satin dress with an embroidered overlay of the same color.
For makeup, the daughter of actor Johnny Depp and French model and singer Vanessa Paradis, went for a nude, smokey eye for a sultry look.
A matte nude lip with peachy cheeks and a bronze contour finished Lily-Rose’s glam.
Her blonde hair cascaded down her back, with two braided pieces framing her face and securing the style.
She wore a single pair of drop, diamond earrings and a ring on one hand.
While on the red carpet, the Idol alum took pictures with her cast mates — Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Bill Skarsgård, Willem Dafoe, Emma Corrin and Nicholas Hoult, as well as Eggers, 41.
However, Lily-Rose certainly stood out from her Nosferatu costars.
Aside from the actress, Dafoe, 69, was the only person to add color to his actual wardrobe, pairing a black suit set with a gray shirt underneath for contrast.
But that isn’t to say no one else took fashion risks.
Corrin, 29, wore an eye-catching, barely-there strapless sheer dress. She added an extra layer of drama with a lace head piece and a bold pop of color with a dark red lip.
The film, which is set in the 1800s, follows real estate salesman Thomas Hutter (Hoult), who must find a new home for prominent Transylvanian Count Orlok (Skarsgård). As he tries to find the perfect place to match his client’s needs, he learns that Orlok, a vampire, is infatuated with his wife, Ellen Hutter — now changing the dynamics for everyone involved.
Nosferatu’s 1922 version is said to be one of the first horror films ever created, and borrows from Bram Stoker’s 1897 novel Dracula.
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“[Lily-Rose Depp] really understood the script. She’s seen every Dracula movie ever made, even the art-house ones,” Eggers told the Los Angeles Times in an interview published earlier this month. “After her audition, everyone, including the videographer, who shouldn’t care, was in tears.”
Nosferatu arrived in theaters on Dec. 25 (Christmas Day).
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