American actress trades vibrant tiger print mini dress
Jessica Chastain caught the eye on Tuesday after jetting into Los Angeles to promote her latest film, but the striking ensemble that marked her arrival was soon traded for a more subdued but equally stylish look.
The 37-year-old actress sported a blue and white tiger print vintage formal dresses australia as she sashayed through LAX with her suitcase shortly after touching down.
Rounding the look off with a smart black blazer jacket and matching stiletto heels, Jessica was in an upbeat mood ahead of her latest promotional appearance for new movie A Most Violent Year.
The American actress, in town for its LA junket, later traded the striking outfit for a comparatively demure aqua green dress with a plunging neckline and a figure hugging cut.
Opting to keep her tousled ginger locks loose and natural, Jessica looked radiant as she arrived to talk about her prominent role as Anna Morales in the forthcoming J.C Chandor directed film.
Set in New York City in 1981 – recorded as one of the most violent year’s its history – the movie tells the story of an immigrant family’s attempts to thrive in a city fraught with criminality and urban decay.
Jessica has enjoyed a busy year, having also starred in whose recent film credits include Christopher Nolan’s space epic Interstellar,
The sci-fi thriller deals with astronauts who travel through a wormhole in an attempt to save humanity.
‘It's also a love story,’ Jessica told E! Online earlier this month. 'As much as the film is about outer space and like the most incredible action, adventure, epic, epic film, it's so much about love,' she said.
'There's no way to over-hype this film. I never talked like this about a film, but when I saw it I was like I don't know what to do. It's great.'
But while she’s currently in demand, the actress recently told Harper’s Bazaar UK that running out of acting work felt ‘a little bit like grief.’
After she found fame later on in her career, thanks to a slew of films like The Tree of Life, Take Shelter and The Help, Jessica took a more selective approach to what projects she signed on for but it resulted in bouts of dry patches.
‘I started to feel really negative about myself, down on who I am, and then I realised it’s because I’ve had so much time away from me that I don’t really know what I like to do anymore,’ she told the publication. ‘I’m out of it now, but there was this feeling of being sad or depressed... wanting to go to another project.’
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