Elizabeth Debicki Goes Minimalist in Bottega Veneta One-shoulder Dress at ‘The Crown’ Premiere

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Elizabeth Debicki attended the premiere of “The Crown” season six on Sunday evening in Los Angeles. The Australian actress, who plays Princess Diana in Peter Morgan’s hit historical drama, will appear in the first half of the show’s final season.

For the occasion, Debicki wore a black one-shoulder dress by Bottega Veneta, which featured boning along the corset, with a pair of sheer Calzedonia tights and sharp Manolo Blahnik pumps.

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Elizabeth Debicki at "The Crown" Season 6 Part 1 premiere held at Westwood Regency Village Theatre on November 12, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.
Elizabeth Debicki at “The Crown” season six premiere on Nov. 12 in Los Angeles.

Stylist Elizabeth Saltzman curated Debicki’s look at the premiere. Saltzman dresses several stars, including Julia Garner, Jodie Comer and Sandra Oh.

Makeup artist Nina Park gave Debicki a natural look, including pink-coral blush and a matching lip. Hairdresser Kylee Heath styled the actress’ blond tresses in loose waves.

After winning numerous awards, “The Crown” will take its final bow in December. The sixth season will premiere in two separate parts, Netflix announced last month.

The first slate of episodes will focus on Princess Diana‘s final days, including her romance with Harrods heir Dodi Fayed. The show’s executive producers, Suzanne Mackie and Andy Harries, have said publicly that the late Princess of Wales’ death will be handled with “enormous sensitivity.”

Elizabeth Debicki at "The Crown" Season 6 Part 1 premiere held at Westwood Regency Village Theatre on November 12, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.
Elizabeth Debicki at “The Crown” season six premiere on Nov. 12 in Los Angeles.

“There was no question that we would be, firstly, meticulous in our research and read and listen, and of course secondly and most importantly is to be sensitive,” Mackie said at the Edinburgh TV Festival in August. “There were very, very careful, long, long conversations about how we do it, and the audience will judge it in the end. But I think it’s been delicately, thoughtfully recreated.”

Part two will extend into the early 2000s, depicting the early stages of Prince William and Kate Middleton’s relationship, as well as the wedding of Prince Charles and Camilla Parker-Bowles.

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