Sienna Miller Just Borrowed a Styling Trick From Carrie Bradshaw
Sienna Miller is on the promotional trail for her latest film, Live By Night, co-starring Ben Affleck and stepped out at the European premiere last night in a floor length black and silver silk slip dress. But it was the way she accessorised her look that caught our eye. Carrie Bradshaw was always a fan of adding a silk pin to her outift, and Sienna’s simple slip had the same detail. The brooch has quietly been gaining steam over the past few months, and this was just the confirmation we needed to prove it’s well and truly back.
Miller has had quite a winning streak on the red carpet this week, kicking off with the Golden Globes, where she wore a white Michael Kors Collection dress (which we anticipate will inspire a thousand replicas), followed by a powder blue Gucci dress the following night at the L.A. premiere of her movie.
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