Emma Stone teases her long legs in a blazer mini dress at the New York Film Festival as she talks short film Bleat
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Emma Stone turned heads Wednesday night as she attended the 61st New York Film Festival in the Big Apple.
The 34-year-old leading actress – who stars in the sci-fi film Poor Things – showed off her long legs in a double-breasted mini blazer dress.
The short dress was designed to mimic a trench coat, and she doubled the look by layering an actual trench coat in a slightly darker shade of khaki on top.
Like her dress, the outer layer had a shorter length that went down her thighs.
The Superbad star wore chic sheer black tights with a fashionable look.
Showstopper: Emma Stone turned heads Wednesday night as she attended the 61st New York Film Festival in the Big Apple
Stylish: The 34-year-old leading actress showed off her long legs in a double-breasted mini blazer dress
The Arizona native completed her sleek look by slipping her feet into a pair of black leather heels with bow accessories.
She wore her recently cut and dyed locks in a wispy hairstyle with an off-center parting.
Emma looked vibrant in a face of light, shimmery make-up that brought out her bright eyes.
She accentuated them with just a touch of mascara and dusted her cheeks with a pink hue.
The cosmetic look was complete with a moisturizing lip stain on her pout.
Her outfit was completed with a simple gold link chain necklace.
While making a surprise visit to the event at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall, the acclaimed artist spoke about her short film Bleat.
The silent film was directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, who looked fantastic on Wednesday night in a dark suit with a glass finish.
Cute: Stone wore her recently cut and dyed locks in a wispy style with an off-center parting
Team: The short frock was designed to mimic a trench coat, and she doubled the look by adding a real trench in a slightly darker khaki shade on top; pictured with Bleat director Yorgos Lanthimos
Stimulating: Emma and Yorgos started talking about their short film
While on stage discussing the film, Emma called working on the film where she had zero lines a “dream come true.”
‘If I never had to talk again, I would be very happy. And that goes for a lot of other people too…’ she said during the chat.
She emphasized, “I mean it. Not having to talk is my favorite thing,” noting that she thinks “people can say a lot more without talking.”
Yorgos and Stone also worked together on Poor Things, which hits theaters on December 8.