Renée Zellweger is timeless.
For the first in London of “Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy”, the actress plunged into the Balmain archives for her vibrant look – which is older than the first film in the series, released in 2001.
Zellweger and his stylist, Petra Flannery, chose a self -free fuchsia satin dress with a long train from the Haute Couture Collection of the brand’s autumn 2000, designed by Oscar de La Renta.
By completely jumping jewelry, she has accessorized the 25 -year -old dress with dark red metal heels.
Zellweger exchanged her new haircut inspired by Bowie, which she made her debut on the British number of British number a few weeks ago, for stylized extensions in a half down look, with a side falling on his shoulder.
His red carpet number last night was a brutal departure from the all-back look that Zellweger, 55, brought to the film of the film earlier in the day.
Zellweger posed for photos in a long black blazer bunk on a coordinated turtleneck and a leather capis.
It has accessorized the look with chat eyes and pointed pumps.
The actress also opted for extensions during the event, wearing her blond hair in a low ponytail.
During the first Parisian earlier this week, she chose an asymmetrical black lace dress Saint Laurent.
The fourth film in the franchise – with previous facilities include “Bridget Jones’s Diary”, “Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason” and “Bridget Jones’s Baby” – sees the titular character of Zellweger as widow and single mother raising two children .
Tending to sail in his life, Bridget is chased by a much younger man, Roxster (played by actor Leo Woodall), on a dating application.
The film, which strikes Peacock on February 13, also features Hugh Grant and Colin Firth as well as Isla Fisher, Emma Thompson and more.