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Olivia Wilde in a gorgeous deep V-neck velvet suit

While boyfriend Harry Styles talks about his sex life at Better Homes & Garden (yes, you read that right), Olivia Wilde has it in Las Vegas. Rather. While doctoring a presentation at CinemaCon on Tuesday, April 26, di...

Updated: 49 months ago2 min read
Olivia Wilde in a gorgeous deep V-neck velvet suit

Wilde is currently promoting his upcoming thriller.


While boyfriend Harry Styles talks about his sex life at Better Homes & Garden (yes, you read that right), Olivia Wilde has it in Las Vegas. Rather.

While doctoring a presentation at CinemaCon on Tuesday, April 26, directors and actors took to the assembly and bedroom stage in their midnight blue Alberta Ferretti velvet suits.

In keeping with the current trend, A Bra Is a Top, Wilde only wears an accessory under his jacket (this suit is from the designer's fall 2022 collection) and is complemented in pink with pointed pumps. Gold chains, criss-cross chains, simple earrings, and large curls complete the look. Wilde's make-up artist Melanie Inglesis takes a closer look at her natural, light-hearted beauty moment on Instagram, and hairstylist Mara Rozak reveals that Wilde's beautiful curls were obtained using Rōz Santa Lucia styling oil "dry-dried". . .

Don't Worry Darling, which stars Stiles, Florence Pu, Chris Pine, KiKi Lane, and Gemma Chan. Most of the plot details are kept secret, but recently released scenes from the film disrupt the very stifling relationship between Stiles and Pew.

A second director Olivia Wilde (after the well-received comedy Booksmart), hits theaters in September. In a December 2021 interview with Vogue, he said that Don't Worry Darling would bring the "good sex" back to film and took a lot of inspiration from adult thrillers like Fatal Attraction and Indecent Proposal. Wilde said the film was "very sexy, older." I kept saying, "Why isn't there more good sex in that movie?"

That's a great question, also the answer is...because good sex is on TV! From Bridgerton to Outlander to America, passionate identification with the country has become sporadic. But if Wilde wants to bring it back to the big screen, we're certainly not complaining.
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