Diane Kruger: stunning in a black strapless dress, she dares to wear an ultra-pushing neckline

Diane Kruger: stunning in a black strapless dress, she dares to wear an ultra-pushing neckline
Diane Kruger: stunning in a black strapless dress, she dares to wear an ultra-pushing neckline

One thing is certain: Diane Kruger knows how to captivate the red carpet. The 47-year-old German actress once again caused a sensation this Thursday, May 2 in New York. She attended the Spring Gala of the prestigious dance company, the New York City Ballet which took place at Lincoln Center. A fashionista through and through, with an innate sense of glamour, we know of no lack of taste. Last February, on the occasion of the Césars ceremony, she once again captivated with a powder pink dress, in laces, tulle and crinoline, from the collection that the stylist Simone Rocha created for the Jean-Paul Gaultier house. A daring choice but so chic.

Diane Kruger at the height of chic with her strapless dress, she reveals a plunging neckline

For her last appearance, Diane Kruger once again stood out with a very glamorous look. It was in a strapless black dress which revealed her beautiful, finely defined shoulders that Norman Reedus’ companion walked the red carpet. A chic and nevertheless very sexy dress since it revealed the star’s ultra-pushing neckline. This stunning outfit adorned with a train is from the Jason Wu brand’s fall-winter 2024 ready-to-wear collection. To complete her look, she opted for statement earrings and bright red lipstick. and very pretty white pumps. Her hair was down with a discreet parting in the middle.

A very successful look which gives us a taste of the Cannes red carpets. Diane Kruger is, in fact, eagerly awaited on the Croisette. The actress will climb the steps of the Palais des Festivals to present The shrouds, David Cronenberg’s latest film. She plays alongside Vincent Cassel and Guy Pearce. The film is also present in the official selection and therefore competes for the Palme d’Or.

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