Fans Can't Stop Staring at Alexandra Daddario's Sequined Cutout Dress

alexandra daddario attends elles 2023 women in hollywood celebration presented by ralph lauren, harry winston and viarae at nya studios
See Alexandra Daddario in Cutout DressMatt Winkelmeyer
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There are always a few actresses that just as talented as walking the red carpet as they are on the screen. Recently one of our favorites, Alexandra Daddario, stepped out in a dress that, like the ones she's worn before, showed a lot of skin.

The New York native hit ELLE's 2023 Women in Hollywood celebration presented by Harry Winston and Viarae in Los Angeles in a gown that certainly turned heads. She wore a floor-length, high-necked chocolate brown sequined dress by Michael Kors that had a peekaboo slit down her cleavage area and skin-showing cutouts around her midsection. Since the outfit made such an impact by itself, The White Lotus alum wore no jewelry or accessories, finishing off the look with a bright red lip, shimmery champagne-colored eyeshadow and the faintest pink blush. Her brunette hair was parted and pulled back into a slick, tight bun.

Of course, many fans considered it another fashion win.

full body shot of alexandra daddario attending elles women in hollywood celebration at nya studios
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close up shot of alexandra daddario attending elles women in hollywood celebration at nya studios
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"Girl, is [it] just me or are you only getting better year after year?," someone commented on photos Alexandra shared on Instagram. "You look stunning 😍," a different person said. "That dress is sharp, Alex!," another chimed in. One fan wrote, "The most beautiful woman ever 😻."

And she wasn't the only one who went all out with her red carpet-look. The event saw the likes of Zooey Deschanel, Kerry Washington, Jennifer Lopez, and Eva Longoria. The latter of the two were part of the event's celebration of nine women making moves in Hollywood and changing the game in movies and television.

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