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The Australian actress walked the red carpet on the evening of May 22 wearing a Gucci dress with a plunging neckline. Presenting the film in the company of his life partner Pierre Nine Count of Monte Cristo out of competition.
On this May 22 evening, there were people at the red carpet doors of the Cannes Film Festival. So much so that we could miss Carole Bouquet’s appearance accompanied by granddaughter, Dimitri Rassam’s daughter, young Darya Rassam. Or that actress Charlotte Le Bony, who plays the lead role in the film, out of competition Nikki:, dressed in an embroidered ensemble from Chanel’s fall-winter 2019-2020 haute couture collection. But a few minutes before the screening of the film Count of Monte Cristo, it is impossible for Natasha Andrews to go incognito in front of photographers. Tonight she would be “her” Edmond Dantes Mercedes.
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Honeymoon duet
The Australian-born actress, who has shared her life with Pierre Nini since 2008, wore a long black velvet Gucci gown with a plunging neckline. The back of the dress had the same V-neckline as the front, adding Hollywood glamor to the Audrey Hepburn-esque silhouette. To complete her look and the film, in which her co-star plays the lead role, Natasha Andrews relied on the essentials: a pair of dangling earrings and a sparkling embellishment that encircled her neck and fell between her chest, all signed by Boucheron. .
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Moments before joining Palace, Pierre Nini posed with his partner and the mother of his children, trying to kiss her tenderly in front of the photographers. An elegant duo, visibly in love, but above all appropriate. this May 22 on the Croisette, the star of a feature film Yves Saint Laurent (2014) focused on Boucheron jewelry, a black Gucci suit…including a jacket worn next to the skin. It is enough to assume that the neck was the favorite detail of the two lovers on this ninth day of the festival.
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Source: Le Figaro
