In case you missed it, L'Oréal delivered when it came to this year's Paris Fashion Week show — in terms of the who’s who on the runway itself, that is. From Andie MacDowell to Eva Longoria, the catwalk was filled with all the A-listers showing off their modeling chops while simultaneously stepping into what may be their glitziest eras yet.
A shock to absolutely no one, Helen Mirren (a L’Oréal ambassador) showed up and out with the biggest scene-stealing number of them all at last night’s show. Fully embracing the glitz and glamor of the evening, the actress slipped into a sequined, silver off-the-shoulder Elie Saab gown that featured floor-sweeping cape sleeves and a matching belt. Keeping the accessories to a minimum, she teamed her breathtaking gown with a pair of strappy metallic gold heels.
Beauty-wise, she styled her hair with voluminous, dramatic crimped hair with loads of texture and a side part, while the rest of her glam consisted of a pink lip, shimmery eyes, and rosy cheeks.
Helen's arrival at Paris Fashion Week comes shortly after she appeared on Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg where she addressed the criticism about her upcoming role as the former prime minister of Israel in Golda.
“I think I can see, but sometimes I can’t see, because, I can’t see who in this room is Jewish,” Mirren said. “We are all such an amazing mix and certainly I don’t have an issue with Kirk Douglas playing a Viking. Kirk Douglas was Jewish."
"I think the whole question of assuming a certain physiognomy because you’re playing a particular race," she continued. "There is something offensive about that. As I say, it's a very delicate balance."