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Emma Stone showcases 5 sexy looks at ‘Amazing Spider-Man’ premieres

Emma Stone showcases 5 sexy looks at 'Amazing Spider-Man' premieres

Emma Stone showcased several chic looks at premieres of her new film “The Amazing Spider-Man” in five major cities around the world over the past week.

Emma Stone showcases 5 sexy looks at ‘Amazing Spider-Man’ premieres

In Berlin, Germany, on Wednesday, June 20, the 23-year-old wore a white, custom-made, long-sleeved chic Andrew Gn cocktail dress with a criss-cross design across her chest, matching strappy Christian Louboutin “Armadillo Bride” d’Orsay sandals and gold Repossi statement jewelry.

A day earlier, at the premiere of the movie in Paris, France, Stone showcased a gothic look with a black and nude embellished Gucci Fall 2012 gown and dark, plum lipstick.

On June 18, at the film’s premiere in London, Stone wore a black Elie Saab Fall 2012 jumpsuit with a sparkly top that features a plunging neckline.

At the Russian premiere in Moscow on June 15, the actress wore a knee-length, light blue Emilio Pucci Fall 2012 dress with a sheer top that featured thicker fabric draped over parts of her chest and around her neck. She paired the look with nude Louboutin pumps.

On June 14, at the premiere of “The Amazing Spider-Man” in Seoul, Korea, Stone went for a more playful look. She wore a printed white and black Fendi Pre-Fall 2012 mini-dress with a darker collar and black and white Stella McCartney Fall 2012 platform pumps.

She was joined at the events by her boyfriend and the film’s main star, Andrew Garfield. The two have been romantically linked since June 2011. In the film, he plays Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man, and she plays the hero’s love interest, Gwen Stacy. “The Amazing Spider-Man” hit theaters on July 3, 2012.

 

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