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Whether she’s in a sweet summer dress or a slinky gown, Zoë Kravitz reminds us that she can make anything look impossibly cool.
Zoë Kravitz and Austin Butler are sartorially playing with our hearts on the Caught Stealing Press tour appearing in matchy matchy looks.
A second red carpet bee attack is a coincidence. A third would be a conspiracy.Austin Butler to the rescue — again.The in-demand leading man, who helped fight off a bee targeting Emma Stone during Cannes,
Butler has been busy doing press for his latest film — Darren Aronofsky’s “Caught Stealing” — in which he plays Hank, a baseball star turned bartender who finds himself immersed in the criminal world of 1990s New York City. Kravitz, 36, plays Yvonne, his love interest in the film.
Zoë Kravitz wowed in a slinky, backless LBD with a plunging neckline and a hip-high slit during her latest Caught Stealing red carpet on Tuesday, August 19. The Blink Twice actress used a pussybow to accentuate her dress's low-cut neckline.
Zoë Kravitz remains faithful to a good black dress—and her stroll done the red carpet of the Caught Stealing premiere in London proved exactly why. Tonight, the actor took the wardrobe staple into va-va-voom territory with a few carefully chosen details that transformed the classic into something even more captivating.
It’s sundress season, and no one does effortless femininity quite like Zoë Kravitz. The actor was a vision of spring in a delicate, butter-yellow midi dress as she walked the red carpet in London today for a Caught Stealing photo call.
Kravitz, 36, shared a dramatic story of what happened when Swift, 35, allowed her to stay at her Los Angeles home during the wildfires.
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Kravitz is just as devoted to Saint Laurent and The Row as she is to Jessica McCormack, the London-based designer behind Zendaya's $120,000 engagement ring. Kravitz's jewelry box is overflowing with McCormack creations, most of which exceed the five-figure record.