Blake Lively Called in 256 Outfits for Her Week-Long Press Tour
Lauren Tuck
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Appearing on “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” Lively looked lovely in a Balmain fringe skirt and sheer turtleneck. She talked to the host about working on her manners and when she realized she needed to improve them. “I went to dinner once with Anna Wintour and Karl Lagerfeld, which is just like…I’m sitting there like, ‘Who invited me here?’ I’m ordering the scones with the bacon and the cheese and the butter, getting it on my elbows and my clothes,” she said. “I didn’t know what fork . I was Jack Dawson in Titanic and I just wanted to pass someone a note by a clock because I did not belong there, and go down to the Irish people and spin. There were no Irish people around. It was really mortifying, so I thought, 'I can’t have this experience again.’”
Appearing on “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” Lively looked lovely in a Balmain fringe skirt and sheer turtleneck. She talked to the host about working on her manners and when she realized she needed to improve them. “I went to dinner once [at The Ritz in Paris] with Anna Wintour and Karl Lagerfeld, which is just like…I’m sitting there like, ‘Who invited me here?’ I’m ordering the scones with the bacon and the cheese and the butter, getting it on my elbows and my clothes,” she said. “I didn’t know what fork [to use]. I was Jack Dawson in Titanic and I just wanted to pass someone a note by a clock because I did not belong there, and go down to the Irish people and spin. There were no Irish people around. It was really mortifying, so I thought, 'I can’t have this experience again.’”
Appearing on “Late Night with Seth Meyers,” Lively looked lovely in a Balmain fringe skirt and sheer turtleneck. She talked to the host about working on her manners and when she realized she needed to improve them. “I went to dinner once [at The Ritz in Paris] with Anna Wintour and Karl Lagerfeld, which is just like…I’m sitting there like, ‘Who invited me here?’ I’m ordering the scones with the bacon and the cheese and the butter, getting it on my elbows and my clothes,” she said. “I didn’t know what fork [to use]. I was Jack Dawson in Titanic and I just wanted to pass someone a note by a clock because I did not belong there, and go down to the Irish people and spin. There were no Irish people around. It was really mortifying, so I thought, 'I can’t have this experience again.’”
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