At the New York City premiere of their 2023 American romantic action-adventure comedy film Ghosted, Ana de Armas and Chris Evans made a striking pair on the red carpet.
Chris Evans, standing at 6ft 0 (182.9 cm), appeared notably taller than Ana de Armas, who is 5ft 6 (167.6 cm), as they attended the premiere of “Ghosted” at AMC Lincoln Square Theater on April 18, 2023, in New York City (Credit: Marion Curtis / StarPix for Apple / Startraksphoto)
A Notable Height Difference
Despite her high heels and long legs, Ana, with her height of 5ft 6 (167.6 cm), appeared shorter next to Chris Evans, who stands at a solid 6ft 0 (182.9 cm).
Standing at 5ft 6 (167.6 cm), Ana de Armas is notably taller than the average Cuban woman. According to various sources, the average height for women in Cuba is approximately 5ft 2 inches (157 cm). This places Ana de Armas about 4 inches (10.6 cm) taller than the average height for Cuban women.
At the “Ghosted” premiere, Ana de Armas flaunted her sexy legs in a Louis Vuitton ensemble, complemented by Anita Ko and Katkim jewelry (Credit: Darla Khazei / INSTARimages)
Elegant Choices for the Premiere Night
The event took place at AMC Lincoln Square Theater on April 18, 2023, drawing a notable crowd, including co-stars Lizze Broadway, Tate Donovan, Mike Moh, Amy Sedaris, and director Dexter Fletcher, along with other celebrated guests like Hugh Jackman and his wife.
Ana de Armas turned heads in a Louis Vuitton black monogram jacquard A-line coat paired with black LV sandals, showcasing her chic style, while Chris Evans opted for a more laid-back look.
Ana’s Footwear: A Size Conversion
Ana de Armas’ shoe size of 8 US translates to 38.5 in Europe, 5.5 in the UK, and 24.5 in centimeters (Japan). She has a small heart tattoo on her left ankle.
Ana de Armas, with a US shoe size of 8, showcased her feet in Louis Vuitton sandals (Credit: Janet Mayer / Startraksphoto)
Rising Star With a Global Influence
Best known for her holographic AI projection in the science fiction film Blade Runner 2049 (2017), the erotic thriller Knock Knock (2015), and the comedy-crime film War Dogs (2016), Ana Celia de Armas Caso is a Cuban actress with a net worth of $6 million as of 2024.
Ana de Armas’s feet are shoe size 8 (US) (Credit: Adriana M. Barraza / WENN)
In the American biographical dark comedy-crime film War Dogs, she looked like a young Penélope Cruz as David Packouz’s (Miles Teller) girlfriend Iz.
Ana de Armas mirrors Penelope Cruz’s allure as Iz in ‘War Dogs’, showcasing her versatile acting prowess (Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures)
The beautiful actress also had a supporting role as Roberto Durán’s (Édgar Ramírez) girlfriend, Felicidad Iglesias, in Hands of Stone, a 2016 American biographical sports film.
Ana de Armas embodies Felicidad Iglesias with grace in ‘Hands of Stone’, capturing the character’s essence (Credit: The Weinstein Company)
Having Spanish citizenship through her maternal grandparents, at the age of 18, she moved from Cuba to Madrid, Spain, to pursue an acting career.
Ana de Armas stuns in a Chanel Spring 2019 Haute Couture gown at the Premiere of Lionsgate’s ‘Knives Out’ at Regency Village Theatre on November 14, 2019, in Westwood, California (Credit: Avalon / WENN)
Mastering English for Hollywood
Ana de Armas took a giant leap and moved to the US in 2014 to pursue a career in Hollywood.
With Spanish as her native language, the Cuban actress had to learn English seven hours a day in a classroom for four months. She didn’t want to be typecast in a character role written specifically for Latinas.
Ana de Armas exudes Bond girl sophistication at the ‘No Time to Die’ world premiere in London, September 28, 2021 (Credit: Mario Mitsis / WENN)
First Steps in English-Language Cinema
She later landed her first English-language role in the 2015 erotic horror thriller Knock Knock opposite Keanu Reeves.
It was followed by supporting roles in War Dogs, Hands of Stone, Overdrive, Blade Runner 2049, and Knives Out, for which she received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Comedy Actress.
Red Carpet Elegance at ‘No Time To Die’ Premiere
Ana de Armas has become a household name in America with her Bond girl role in No Time to Die and portrayal of Marilyn Monroe in the biopic Blonde.
In September 2021, Ben Affleck’s ex-girlfriend looked every inch the Hollywood movie star when she arrived on the red carpet at the highly-anticipated premiere of No Time To Die held at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
Ana de Armas looks every inch the movie star in her custom Louis Vuitton velvet gown (Credit: Mario Mitsis / WENN)
A New Kind of Bond Girl
Explaining her character as Paloma in the movie, Ana told The Sun: “Paloma is a really complete character. She’s definitely something else that I don’t think we’ve seen in other Bond girls in previous movies. She’s a lot of fun—very active, very badass.”
Celebrity Friendship and Professional Respect
She also spoke about her friendship with Daniel Craig, who was also her co-star in Knives Out. “It was so easy working with him because we had become friends, so I didn’t feel out of place being part of a huge production that you have with a Bond film.”
Praising Craig, Ana added: “I love Daniel. He’s relentless. It doesn’t matter how exhausted he is, or how many broken bones he has, he still shows up and goes to work every day. It’s so inspiring.”
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, and Ana de Armas shake hands at the premiere of No Time to Die (Credit: Avalon / WENN)
The Royal Premiere
Many royals, including the Duchess of Cambridge and her tennis partner Emma Raducanu, graced the red carpet premiere. Ana de Armas looked equally stunning in a slinky black velvet gown from Louis Vuitton.
Fashion Spotlight: The Velvet Gown
The custom number showcased her cleavage and legs with its plunging V-neckline and risqué hip-high slit. It also has glitzy jewel-embellished chain shoulder straps that give the sophisticated ensemble a touch of edge.
“I feel so lucky to be wearing this beautiful velvet gown they made for me—the detailing on the straps is truly incredible,” the actress told Vogue UK.
Ana de Armas puts on a leggy display in her Louis Vuitton dress featuring risqué hip-high slit and plunging neckline (Credit: Mario Mitsis / WENN)
Fashion Spotlight: The Velvet Gown
Continuing with her look’s flirty yet refined theme, Ana styled her dark tresses in a sleek shoulder-length bob with a blunt fringe to frame her small face.
She then wore minimal makeup, including a swipe of nude lipstick and soft smokey eye-makeup highlighting her green eyes.
Ana de Armas styles her shoulder-length hair in a sleek bob with a blunt fringe and wears minimal ’80s makeup (Credit: Avalon / WENN)
Makeup Inspired by a Classic
Speaking about her beauty look, makeup artist Melanie Inglessis revealed that Michelle Pfeiffer inspired it in Scarface.
“For Ana’s make-up, we referenced Michelle Pfeiffer in Scarface. It was a nod to early ‘80s effortless, chic beauty—and it was important to Ana to feel comfortable. We didn’t draw attention to any particular features but rather to Ana’s overall timeless beauty.”
Inspired by Michelle Pfeiffer’s Scarface look, Ana de Armas’ makeup features soft smokey eyes and nude lips (Credit: Mega / WENN)
Accessorizing With Elegance
Her stylist Karla Welch then kept everything simple with Chopard diamond jewelry and a minimalist pair of black velvet heels, custom-made by Louis Vuitton.
Ana de Armas shows off her feet in Louis Vuitton black velvet heels (Credit: Mario Mitsis / WENN)