Elizabeth Banks showed off her stunning figure in a black dress as she led the stars at Tom Ford’s show during Milan Fashion Week on Thursday.
The Walk Of Shame actress, 49, sizzled in the strapless garment – which featured a very deep cut V-neck and a collar.
The elegant ensemble showed off her toned arms and perfectly hugged her slim physique as it also featured a sultry thigh split.
The American filmmaker drew attention to her cleavage as she glittered in the spotlight at the iconic annual fashion event.
Elizabeth was the epitome of elegance and paired her look with a gold set of jewelry, including chunky bracelets and matching earrings.
Sensational: Elizabeth Banks, 49, showed off her stunning figure in a black dress as she led stars at Tom Ford’s show during Milan Fashion Week on Thursday
Oozing class: the Walk Of Shame actress sizzled in the strapless garment – with a very deep cut V-neck and a turtleneck
She enhanced her frame with a pair of black heels with gold embellishments and carried her essentials in a black and gold clutch.
The Hollywood star kept her golden locks tied up in a stylish updo with a side parting.
Also in attendance was the typically elegant Anna Wintour, who wore a plum leather trench coat.
She wore her signature black shades and her flawless bob.
Boundless star Rebecca Dayan stuns in a black dress with a halter neck cutout.
The French actress and model, 39, sizzled in the floor-length garment and wore her brown locks in a stylish bob.
Mary Leest hit the star-studded red carpet in an elegant black patent leather blazer and matching trousers.
The influencer – named most influential under 25 by Harper’s Bazaar – wore a black top underneath and styled her hair back with a sensational wet effect.
She sported a bold makeup look with burgundy lipstick and accessorized with a gold choker necklace and a matching handbag.
German fashion blogger Caroline Daur made a fashion statement when she showed off an embroidered black bra under an oversized silk blazer.
The model completed her look with matching silk trousers and added a touch of glamor with sky-high black strappy heels.
Caroline wore a pair of oversized black sunglasses and carried a black Tom Ford handbag.
She finished it off with a chunky gold choker necklace and styled her blonde hair into a low bun.
Stunning: The elegant ensemble enhanced her toned arms and perfectly hugged her slim physique, as it also featured a sultry thigh split
Elegant: The American filmmaker drew attention to her cleavage as she glittered in the spotlight at the iconic annual fashion event
Icon: Typically elegant Anna Wintour was also captured in a plum leather trench coat
Stylish: Also in attendance was Limitless star Rebecca Dayan, who dazzled in a black dress with a cut-out halter neck
Beautiful: Mary Leest appeared on the star-studded red carpet in an elegant black patent leather blazer and matching trousers
Stylish: German fashion blogger Caroline Daur made a fashion statement when she showed off an embroidered black bra under an oversized silk blazer
Dazzling: Tamara Kalinic also attended the event, wearing a black turtleneck bodycon dress with a front slit
Tamara Kalinic also attended the event, wearing a black turtleneck bodycon dress with a front slit.
The fashion guru wore a pair of metallic stiletto heels and matching chunky earrings.
Elizabeth’s appearance comes after the star spoke about directing the blockbuster Charlie’s Angeles.
The actress, who currently stars in The Beanie Bubble on Apple TV+, has expanded her resume to include producing and directing since beginning her career in the late 1990s.
With the hype surrounding Barbie, which has earned around $780 million worldwide to date, Elizabeth, who directed the 2019 reboot of Charlie’s Angels, is speaking out about the difficulties of being the woman in control.
Her Charlie’s Angels film received mixed reviews and earned only $73 million worldwide.
In an interview with Rolling stoneshe talked about some of the challenges she faced as a result of the way the film was perceived.
“For me, regardless of what the actual product was, a big part of the story that the media wanted to tell about Charlie’s Angels was that it was some kind of feminist manifesto,” she explained.
“People kept saying, ‘You’re the first female director of Charlie’s Angels!’ And I thought, ‘All they did was make a TV show and McG’s movies… what are you talking about? There is not such a long legacy.”
“I just loved the franchise,” the Massachusetts native said.
“There wasn’t this gendered agenda of mine,” she claimed.
‘That was a lot on top of the work, and that was a bit of a shame. It felt like it pigeonholed me and the audience into the movie.
“It was a real bummer to lose control of the narrative like that,” she claimed.
‘You realize how the media can frame something, regardless of how you framed it.
“I happen to be a woman who directed a Charlie’s Angels movie, which just happened to star three incredible women. You have no control over the media saying, “You’re a female director, and that’s special!” – and it is, but it’s not the only thing,” she noted.
She didn’t address the fact that audience members found the film too “woke,” which seemed to be the main complaint.
The Cocaine Bear director does not shy away from other projects. She is currently signed to direct The Greater Good, described as a “comedic version of The X-Files.”
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