Monday, 5 November 2012

Halle Berry keeps it simple but elegant for the German premiere of Cloud Atlas

Halle Berry has worn some daring costumes for the different premiere outings of her new blockbuster movie Cloud Atlas.
However, she opted for a stylish and elegant look at the German premiere of the film.
Halle wore a navy dress with strappy heels as she posed on the red carpet at the glitzy event in Berlin on Monday.
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Subtle: Halle Berry opted for a elegant look at the German premiere of her new blockbuster Cloud AtlasSubtle: Halle Berry opted for a elegant look at the German premiere of her new blockbuster Cloud Atlas
Subtle: Halle Berry opted for a elegant look at the German premiere of her new blockbuster Cloud Atlas
The 46-year-old actress kept it simple for the latest premiere - a far cry from recent red carpet outfits for the film.

She wore a daring black leather frock with sheer gauze panels for the Russian premiere earlier this month - while the Hollywood premiere of the epic movie in September saw her wear a short metallic lace bodice frock.
She looked stunning as ever on Monday night, and even showed off some leg as she posed on the red carpet.
Stealing the show: The stunning actress upstaged her co-stars at the German premiere
Stealing the show: The stunning actress upstaged her co-star Tom Hanks at the German premiere
Giving thanks: Halle was given a round of applause as she entered the cinema at the Berlin premiere
Giving thanks: Halle was given a round of applause as she entered the cinema at the Berlin premiere

Stark contrast: She opted for a stylish dress after wearing a leather dress and a metallic outfit at the Russian and Hollywood premieres respectively
Stark contrast: She opted for a stylish dress after wearing a leather dress and a metallic outfit at the Russian and Hollywood premieres respectively
Stark contrast: She opted for a stylish dress after wearing a leather dress and a metallic outfit at the Russian and Hollywood premieres respectively
The film sees Berry play different characters that bypass ethnic and gender lines - from an aged Korean man to a German-Jewish woman.
She told Entertainment Weekly that her four-year-old daughter Nahla was horrified to see her mother in character.
Double act: Berry was joined at the premiere by her co-star Tom Hanks
Double act: Berry was joined at the premiere by her co-star Tom Hanks

Mobbed: The kind-hearted actress took the time out to sign autographs to her fans
Mobbed: The kind-hearted actress took the time out to sign autographs to her fans

The talent: Tom Hanks and Halle Berry were joined by directors Andy Wachowski,Tom Tykwer and Lana Wachowski
The talent: Tom Hanks and Halle Berry were joined by directors Andy Wachowski,Tom Tykwer and  Lana Wachowski
She said, 'The real test was that my daughter saw all of my costumes, and loved them, but one day, when I came up to her as Dr Ovid, she looked at the guy, and thought he was probably weird, because of his eye thing.'
'Then when I said, "Hi sweetheart," she had an out of body experience.
Impromptu entertainment: The pair kept the crowd amused during the glitzy event
Impromptu entertainment: The pair kept the crowd amused during the glitzy event

The Hollywood stars gave thanks to those that turned up for the latest premiere of the blockbuster movie
The Hollywood stars gave thanks to those that turned up for the latest premiere of the blockbuster movie
'I swear I saw her little spirit leave her body and go to Cleveland. She’s still not over it. It was so terrifying for her, to hear my voice coming out of that man.'
Berry also added in a recent interview that she loves her cropped cut - saying: 'When I have my short, short hair, that’s when I’m my best self. But hair doesn’t define me. It’s just an accessory that I get to wear, like a handbag or shoes.'
Her Cloud Atlas co-star Tom Hanks also turned up at the event, looking stylish while wearing a suit and displaying a mustache.
Directed by Tom Tykwer, Andy Wachowski and Lana Wachowski, Cloud Atlas tells how actions from individual lives can impact one another in the past, present and the future.
 

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