Natalie Portman at Roland Garros (Paris, June 7, 2023) Jean Catuffe/Getty Images
The actress came to attend the tennis tournament in Paris on June 7. In her short and light dress, surrounded by her friends, she respects the French style.
In a straw hat, flower fan in hand and black sunglasses hiding her eyes, Natalie Portman was the archetypal celebrity at Roland Garros on Wednesday. He multiplied the smiles and applause in the stands bordering the clay. Between taking selfies and chatting with friends, the 42-year-old actress could pass for a Parisian. And the dress she wore only emphasized this impression. Natalie Portman chose the model of the French brand Claudie Pierlot. With its short, puffy sleeves, shoulder straps and criss-cross neckline, the copper and purple floral short dress gives the director a summery and light look.
Natalie Portman’s floral dress at Roland-Garros was designed by Claudi Pierlo, with accessories by Dior. (Paris, June 7, 2023) Jean Catuffe/Getty Images
However, Natalie Portman is not giving up her role as Dior ambassador, which she has held for over ten years. All her accessories were signed by the French brand, from a raffia hat with the Christian Dior logo to a black leather bag, model: 30 Montaigne, wedge espadrilles. A French look that seems appropriate for the actress’ appearance at sporting events in the capital.
A fan of the Parisian stands
Natalie Portman’s semi-chic semi-chic look for the PSG-Clermont Foot match at Parc des Princes. (Paris, June 3, 2023) Pierre Sou/WireImage
Just a few days ago, Natalie Portman was sitting in the stands of Parc des Princes. The wife of French choreographer Benjamin Millepied, this time surrounded by her children, wore the simplest outfit: straight jeans, a white shirt and a jacket. too big in tweed. In terms of accessories, she opted for the same Dior bag she wore at Roland Garros on Wednesday.
A few months ago, in October 2022, he wore a very classic blue striped shirt with Christian Dior signature in this same stadium. One who vows to buy only second-hand clothing therefore controls her bleach uniform between luxury and ready-to-wear.
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