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A dress that looks like water? The international star who amazed us Israel today

2022-12-14T13:35:11.470Z


The launch of the movie "Avatar" attracted many stars, and we kept an eye on Heidi Klum's dress • And who is the actress who dressed like an aunt at a Bar Mitzvah event? • Watch


The movie "Avatar: The Path of Water" returned to theaters this week, 13 years after the original film was released.

The film was directed by James Cameron, and stars Kate Winslet, Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana and Sigourney Weaver.

Launches and premieres were held around the world, and of course they attracted quite a few stars.

We chose to focus on the official premiere that took place in Los Angeles, and examine the colorful looks and outfits of the celebs.

The launch of the film Avatar 2 in London, photo: Reuters

Let's start with the most interesting block, which cannot be ignored.

The actress Heidi Klum took the name of the film, and interpreted it in the most obvious way possible: she wore a shimmering dress that was almost transparent and almost silver, creating a mirage and the illusion of flowing water.

Actress Heidi Klum at the launch of the movie Avatar, a dress that looks like water.

Photo: E.P

The dress, which was designed in an asymmetric cut, created a delicate tulle look with multiple layers of fabric that, although sheer, did not reveal any unwanted areas.

The dress had a puffy sleeve on one shoulder, and on the opposite side the dress continued to a long skirt trail, again - only on one side.

The lower part of the dress appeared to be cut strips of fabric, and the dress exposed her legs.

She added transparent heels to the look, which didn't seem to fit her feet, and finished with a wet look hair, befitting the style she chose.

We liked the combinations and the idea, but the execution in the cut of the dress looks a little rough and amateurish.

Her husband, musician Tom Kaulitz, joined the party, choosing a shiny silver three-piece suit that matched the look well.

He paired black shoes with a checkered texture, and we didn't like the combination.

Choosing white shoes was more successful, and corresponds well with Klum's look.

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Heidi Klum and her husband Tom Kaulitz, photo: AFP

Actress Zoe Salanda, who plays Neytiri in the film, chose a short black strapless dress with a velvet top that ends in a v-shape at the waist.

The skirt is made of a different fabric, and looks like a sculpture of rose petals.

She accessorized the look with black heeled sandals, a choker, black with a dominant ruby ​​stone, which gave a splash of color to the look, and a red-stained ruby.

The dress does flatter the actress, but we expected a more impressive dress from the main star.

In addition, the color of the ruby ​​and the color of the stone on her neck clash, and it would have been better if she had chosen a ruby ​​with purple hues, which would have made the look pop.

Zoe Salanda in a strapless black dress, photo: IPA

The actress Halle Bailey, who stars in the film, chose the total look of the Balmain fashion house, which was inspired by Cleopatra in collaboration with an Egyptian jewelry brand.

Bailey wore a solid gold top in a strapless cut revealing her stomach.

The top was designed in interesting shapes that draw inspiration from ancient Egypt, and she paired it with sleek black pants, pointed-toe heels topped with delicate gold decorations.

To complete the look, she chose golden jewelry, a thin gold headband that adorned her head, and flattering makeup in gold tones, with pointed eyeliner and Nudi ruby.

We loved the combination of colors and boldness in the upper part.

The black pants slightly reduce the intensity of the look, and if she had chosen a short skirt with an interesting wrap tie, which also reminds of ancient Egypt, the look would have been perfect.

Halle Bailey in Balmain's total look, photo: AP

The actress Bailey Bass, who also takes part in the film, tried to match the look to the colors of the tribe she is a member of, and arrived at a block in greenish tones.

She wore a rigid, shimmering olive-green metallic strapless corset, the bottom part of which was gathered with plenty of fabric, in a shape reminiscent of an oyster.

She was wearing a long skirt in a delicate mint green color, in the lower part of which were incorporated ruffles of a different fabric, which created a tiny trail for the dress that surrounded it on all sides.

She chose subtle makeup with outlined eyeliner, on top of which another eyeliner was drawn in shades of green, and we loved the wink and reference to color in the makeup as well.

She added earrings with a light greenish gemstone, and matched the nail polish as well.

We liked the boldness in choosing the clothes, and the idea behind them, but the combination between the top and the skirt is a bit jarring, and does not create a flowing and clean look.

Bailey Bass in clothes in greenish tones, photo: IPA

Last but not least is Sigourney Weaver, whose character died in the first film, returns in the second film as Kiri.

The actress didn't seem to get the message with the official dress code, and arrived in clothes reminiscent of an elderly aunt's outfit at a family event.

The actress does look glamorous and has her makeup and hair done in a flattering way, but that's where we end the good words.

She wore a plain white button-down shirt, and rolled up the sleeves to her elbows.

She added a maxi skirt with indistinct embellishments in gold and copper tones, a gold-colored clutch bag, and a bracelet on her hand in matching colors that looked a little like a snake.

The look is in no way suitable for a red carpet event, and we hope that next time, she will use the services of a more successful stylist.

Sigourney Weaver, older and unflattering look, photo: IPA

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Source: israelhayom

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