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Emma Roberts, extra and architect of the Belletrist Book Club, acclaimed her adulation of abstract on Wednesday at the 68th National Book Awards in N.Y.C.
["400px"]The event, which took abode at Cipriani Wall Street, additionally hosted actresses Anne Hathaway, Cynthia Nixon, and columnist Salman Rushdie.
Although the National Book Awards is rarely cited for its adventuresome sartorial moments, Roberts, 26, capitalized on the break as an befalling to booty a appearance risk, opting for a arduous checky Ulyana Sergeenko clothes from the designer’s Fall 2017 collection.
The biscuit clothes bore a behemothic atramentous applique bow abaft from the neckline to its floor-sweeping train, and the dress’s arduous average area showed off the American Horror Story actress’s underwear, somehow arresting the absolute antithesis amid bashful and risqué.
["400px"]Emma accustomed the apparel to booty centermost stage, befitting her abbreviate albino bob bottomward in apart after-effects and her architecture understated.
She accessorized with simple bow-bearing clutch, the absolute emphasis to her show-stopping gown.
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["400px"]Whether on Goodreads or the red carpet, we’re giving Emma’s attending bristles stars.
P.S. Check out Belletrist's November lit pick, The End We Start From by Megan Hunter.
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