Styled by Frank Fleming, Keri Russell tortured her feet in metallic Lucre heels from British luxury footwear designer Katie Biltoft at the premiere of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker on Monday in Hollywood.
Mark Cross merged a vintage-inflected aesthetic with opulent details to create the Gabriella clutch that Keri Russell toted at the premiere of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker in Hollywood on December 16, 2019
Joining the cast of Star Wars for the new film, Keri plays a character named Zorri Bliss, a female scoundrel who spent time in the Thieves’ Quarter on the frigid planet Kijimi during the war between the First Order and the Resistance.
Keri Russell’s Fernando Jorge Fusion long arrow earrings
The movie is directed by J.J. Abrams, who also directed the WB drama series Felicity (1998–2002), in which Keri came to fame for portraying the title role of Felicity Porter.
Keri Russell paraded her long legs in an off-the-shoulder Celine polka dot dress
The 43-year-old actress flaunted her legs in an off-the-shoulder Celine Spring 2019 polka dot dress styled with Marc Cross’ Gabriella brass and satin clutch ($2,495 at Matches Fashion) and Fernando Jorge Fusion long arrow earrings.
All handmade in London, Katie Biltoft’s timeless luxury heels are the epitome of sexy.
Keri Russell tortured her feet in Katie Biltoft shoes
Her clutch is crafted in Italy from an oval-shaped gold-tone brass frame padded with lustrous black satin panels on each side and lined with scarlet leather – a label signature from its founding years in the 1840s. The chain shoulder strap can be removed.
Mark Cross Gabriella Brass and Satin Clutch, $2,495 at Matches Fashion
Earlier this year, Keri Russell joined her co-stars Adam Driver, Brandon Uranowitz, and David Furr at the opening night party for her play Burn This held at the Hudson Theatre in New York City.
She styled a white semi-sheer Celine blouse with satin panel Tom Ford pants and Gucci sandals.
Brandon Uranowitz, David Furr, Keri Russell, and Adam Driver at the opening night party for Burn This held at the Hudson Theatre in New York City on April 15, 2019
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