Emma Stone made a glamorous return to the red carpet – and brought back her red hair – for Poor people premiere in New York on Wednesday night.
Celebrating the release of her new film, Stone, 35, pulled out all the stops in style wearing a Louis Vuitton yellow sheer embellished dress and a velvet floral choker. She also dyed her hair from blonde back to her famous red shade, wearing it up in a chic updo by her stylist Mara Roszak.
Mark Ruffalo, Ramy Youssef, Jerrod Carmichael, Christopher Abbott, Margaret Qualley and Willem Dafoe were also in attendance.
Emma Stone.
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Emma Stone says she did Poor people to explore ‘What it is to be a woman’ in an extended overview
Written by Tony McNamara, Poor people is based on the 1992 novel by Alisdair Gray. It is about Bella, a reborn woman played by Stone, who is on the path to awakening after undergoing an experiment by the mad scientist Dr. Godwin Baxter, played by Dafoe. The film is directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, who directed Stone’s 2018 film. Favorite.
“I wanted to play Bella because it felt like embracing what it means to be a woman, to be free, to be scared and to be brave,” Stone, 34, said at the preview, calling Poor people “a very, very funny movie.”
The film received an R rating for “strong and penetrating sexual content, graphic nudity, disturbing material, blood and language”, as Stone’s character’s sexual journey is featured heavily throughout the film.
“She understands what it means to be a member of society,” Stone said. “The more autonomous she becomes, the more challenging these men seem to be.”
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The actress recently hosted Saturday night live (as a blonde!) for the fifth time on the Dec. 2 episode, making her the 24th member of the esteemed “Five-Timers Club,” joining the likes of Tom Hanks, Alec Baldwin and Tina Fey, who joined Stone on stage.
“It’s always been my favorite show, and since I started hosting, it’s become a big part of my life. I’ve made so many memories and so many friends here, and I even met my husband SNL“, she said in her monologue. “I’m so honored to be joining SNL Club of five-year-olds.”
Poor people it’s in theaters on December 8.
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