She is never wrong when it comes to fashion.
And Lily-Rose Depp showed off her legs in two chic dresses under a chic brown leather coat as she stepped out on Tuesday.
The actress, 25, wore a red mini dress and a slightly longer black ruffled dress while in the middle of the Nosferatu press tour in New York City.
She opted for flawless makeup coverage and wore her long blonde tresses in loose waves before pulling them up later.
Lily increased her height in black and white strappy heels as she left Good Morning America, where she was promoting the film.
She was later seen on the Upper West Side wearing a different dress and carrying a sleek black bag.
Lily-Rose Depp showed off her legs in two chic dresses under a chic brown leather coat as she stepped out on Tuesday.
The actress, 25, wore a red minidress and a slightly longer black ruffled dress while in the middle of the Nosferatu press tour in New York City.
Lily joined her Nosferatu co-star Bill Skarsgård for a Q&A to talk about her upcoming horror drama film on Sunday.
The actress took center stage while attending a BAFTA screening held at the AMC Lincoln Square Theater in New York City.
In addition to the special screening, she and her co-stars talked about the making of the Transylvania thriller, which will be released on Christmas Day, December 25.
The daughter of Johnny Depp and Vanessa Paradis, who put on a PDA with her partner 070 Shake at the Nosferatu premiere after-party in Los Angeles last Friday, looked glamorous in an elegant cream dress.
His new film, which has received rave reviews from the start, is a haunting remake of the 1922 silent classic, loosely based on Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
In this new version, Skarsgård, 34, takes on the role of the bloodthirsty Count Orlok, with Depp playing Ellen Hutter, the object of his sinister obsession.
In addition to Depp and Skarsgård, Nosferatu features a talented cast including Nicholas Hoult as Thomas Hutter, Ellen’s husband, and Willem Dafoe as Professor Albin Eberhart Von Franz, a vampire hunter.
The film also stars Emma Corrin as Anna Harding, the wife of Thomas’ friend Friedrich, played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson.
Early reviews are already raving, calling Robert Eggers’ film “hypnotic,” “diabolical” and “the scariest movie since The Shining,” as the film scored a 95 percent on Rotten Tomatoes.
She opted for flawless makeup coverage and wore her long blonde tresses in loose waves before pulling them up later.
Lily increased her height in black and white strappy heels as she left Good Morning America, where she was promoting the film.
The new film, which has received rave initial reviews, is a haunting remake of the 1922 silent classic, loosely based on Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
Every aspect of the project is receiving rave reviews, but it’s Depp who is really stealing the show with his performance.
“The film belongs to Lily-Rose Depp, whose performance is a revelation,” he declared. The Hollywood Reporter.
Meanwhile, Collider called it “one of the best performances of the year.”
“Her scenes with Bill Skarsgard are electric,” continued THR’s David Rooney.
“Depp gives Ellen’s delusion a tragic gravity, which deepens once she recognizes the mystical forces within her that sparked the vampire’s obsession,” Rooney continued.
“She can go from weak and vulnerable to demonic in an instant, and the stylized physicality of her attacks is impressive.”
Speaking with Natalie Portman in a conversation for Interview magazine, Depp recently shared that a scene from the upcoming vampire movie was difficult to film.
The scene in question sees her drenched in blood pouring from her eyes.
‘There was blood I would have to put in my eyes, and I’m crying just talking about it. My eyes are very sensitive.’
In this new version, Skarsgård, 34, takes on the role of the bloodthirsty Count Orlok, with Depp playing Ellen Hutter, the object of his sinister obsession.
Set in 19th century Germany, Nosferatu follows real estate agent Thomas Hutter and his new wife Ellen as they travel to Transylvania in the Romanian Carpathians.
Set in 1800s Germany, Nosferatu follows real estate agent Thomas Hutter and his new wife Ellen as they travel to Transylvania in the Romanian Carpathians, where they meet the mysterious Count Orlok, a potential client.
“In his absence, Hutter’s new wife, Ellen, is left in the care of his friends, Friedrich and Anna Harding,” the synopsis read.
“Beset by horrifying visions and a growing sense of dread, Ellen soon encounters an evil force far beyond her control.”
Nosferatu opens in theaters on Christmas Day, December 25, 2024.