Camila Mendes continued her “Masters of the Universe” style streak with an archival Donna Karan dress for Monday night’s screening in New York City.
The Adidas campaign star wore a brown halter gown by the American designer with a plunging neckline that landed at Mendes’ waist, augmented by a gold hardware embellishment. The sensual styling featured sinuous lines and included a thigh-high slit.
The brown dress was crafted in a soft, jersey-like material with a flowing train that trailed Mendes on the arrival carpet. The actress wore a pair of gold sandal pumps to further accentuate the gold embellishment at her waist and her jewelry pieces, which included statement hoop earrings.
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As for glam, Mendes’ hair was styled by Danielle Priano with a side part and coiffed with the wet hair trend seen on the likes of Zendaya and Sydney Sweeney. Mendes’ makeup highlights, provided by artist Lisa Aharon, included bold brows, lined eyes and a soft lip. Stylist Molly Dickson, who also works with Keke Palmer, curated Mendes’ look.
Mendes’ archival Donna Karan dress follows suit with her recent proclivity for vintage pieces. Prior to Monday night’s New York City screening of “Masters of the Universe,” Mendes joined her costars in Berlin for the film’s premiere in a vintage Roberto Cavalli look.
The leopard print, off-the-shoulder look hailed from the label’s pre-fall 2010 collection. A formfitting silhouette and short train gave the look a sensual spin. Prior to couturier Fausto Puglisi’s appointment as creative director, the Cavalli incorporated animal print, especially leopard, motifs into his eponymous label’s early collections.
Mendes was joined by her costars at Monday night’s New York City “Masters of the Universe” screening, including Alison Brie, who wore a David Koma minidress with statement sleeves and an off-the-shoulder neckline.
Based on the animated TV series of the same name, “Masters of the Universe” follows a young man from Earth who discovers his secret legacy as the prince of an alien planet, which he must protect with help from a powerful sword. The film hits theaters Friday.