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“Who needs to breathe?” : Eva Longoria jokes about her (very) compressed chest at the Oscars

2024-03-12T16:22:58.997Z

Highlights: Eva Longoria attended the Oscars after party in a particularly tight Tamara Ralph dress. The actress wrote in the caption: “Who needs to breathe?” followed by a crying-laughing smiley emoticon. On social networks, the numerous flame and bomb emoticons underlined that the actress really raised the temperature with this haute couture creation. The first, black, showed off her shoulders. The second shiny one, in a rosé champagne spirit, particularly cinched her waist.


Eva Longoria attended the Oscars after party in a particularly tight Tamara Ralph dress. What the actress did not fail to underline with humor.


Eva Longoria is one of those who rarely misses an event.

Omnipresent in Cannes (she is a L'Oréal Paris muse), she was also present for the Oscars ceremony but also at the after-party organized by

Vanity Fair

.

And who says two highlights, says two dresses, signed Tamara Ralph.

The first, black, showed off her shoulders.

The second shiny one, in a rosé champagne spirit, particularly cinched her waist.

But this creation also highlighted the actress' neckline by hugging her chest.

We can indeed see that the latter is particularly compressed, bringing out the breasts in a push-up effect.

As usual, Eva Longoria did not fail to react with humor by posting photos of this second outfit.

She wrote in the caption: “Who needs to breathe?”

followed by a crying-laughing smiley emoticon.

Unless she is referring to those who have their breath taken away by the dress with the daring neckline of the interpreter of Gabrielle Solis in

Desperate Housewives

.

Indeed, on social networks, the numerous flame and bomb emoticons underlined that the actress really raised the temperature with this haute couture creation.

Source: lefigaro

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