The fringe is here to play.
Miss Dior herself, Natalie Portman, proved that she’s the ultimate Dior girl for an appearance in Tokyo today. For the occasion, Portman wore a fringed, crystal-embellished flapper-style dress with a sheer bodice that was covered in tiny floral details. And since she’s been the face of the Miss Dior fragrance since 2011, it was only fitting that she was in Japan for the opening of the Miss Dior exhibition at the Roppongi Museum.
The dress also featured an embroidered high collar and a drop waist that included strands of shimmering fringe that fell past her knees. She finished the look with a statement-making pinky ring, strappy silver shoes, and sparkling dangly earrings. For her beauty look, she wore her hair in a polished updo reminiscent of her Jackie O. role and kept her makeup low key with rosy cheeks and a taupe eyeshadow.
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The exhibit, which is officially titled “Miss Dior Exhibition: Stories of a Miss,” will showcase a “comprehensive display of Dior’s exquisite couture works, objects, and archive collections,” according to TokyoArtBeat. In addition to being able to experience the Miss Dior fragrance, visitors will have a chance to take in watercolor pieces by René Gruau and Mats Gustafson alongside art from Yukimasa Ida, Sabine Marcelis, and Haruka Kojin. The exhibit runs through July 15
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As the face of Dior, Portman opened up about her longtime partnership with the brand at this year's Golden Globes.
“My dress was hand-beaded and took hundreds of hours of work, so I’m really lucky to get to wear this, it’s like a garden on a dress,” Portman told WWD of her all-black look at the event. But her interest in fashion goes even deeper. She shared that she’s continuing to push for sustainability and is an investor in new technologies working to create leather from mushrooms.
“It’s really exciting to see more companies putting forward sustainable and vegan materials,” she said. “I actually invested in a company called MycoWorks that produces mushroom leather, which a lot of luxury brands are now using.”
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