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Brie Larson Is A Vision In A Baby Blue Shirt Paired With A Black Skirt At The ‘Lessons In Chemistry’ FYC Event In Los Angeles
By Marissa Matozzo,
20 days ago
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While promoting her drama miniseries in Los Angeles this week, Brie Larson absolutely glowed on the red carpet in an elegant and chic two-toned ensemble.
The Oscar winner, 34, attended the FYC Event at The Wolf Theater in honor of her hit Apple TV+ show , Lessons in Chemistry .
She rocked a baby blue cropped knit top with mid-length short sleeves, which perfectly complemented her long black flared maxi skirt from Prada.
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Brie Larson Stuns In A Chic, Two-Toned Prada Look In Los Angeles
The Captain Marvel actress stepped out in sleek, black pointed-toe mary jane mules from Prada as well. To add a touch of sparkle, Larson accessorized with a shimmering diamond ring and sparkling stud earrings from Beladora Jewelry.
Larson gathered her lustrous dirty blonde locks into a timeless ponytail, cinched with a charming patterned scarf. For her makeup, the Room alum chose to accentuate her natural beauty with a touch of black liner, subtle eyeshadow, voluminous lashes, and a touch of rosy blush on her cheekbones. The final touch was a glimmering pink pout, completing her radiant look.
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Inspired by Bonnie Garmus' novel of the same name, Lessons in Chemistry stars Larson as the talented chemist Elizabeth Zott. In the midst of 1960s America, Larson's character embarks on an adventure by creating and hosting her own feminist cooking show.
Apple TV+ began streaming this series in October 2023, concluding its run after eight episodes one month later. Lessons in Chemistry earned high praise from critics and secured two Golden Globe Award nominations, one for Best Limited or Anthology Series and the other for Best Actress – Miniseries for Larson. She continues to promote her acclaimed project in style!
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