Jessie Buckley, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Marisa Tomei turned heads in luxe looks while attending the Manhattan premiere of The Bride on Tuesday.
Buckley and Gyllenhaal were truly the women of the hour, co-hosting the film festivities for their $80 million-budget gothic romance held inside Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Rose Theater.
The 36-year-old Irish actress wore a striking teal-spotted petal skirt featuring ostrich feather hemlines with a black turtleneck top from Chanel’s presentation at the Métiers d’Art show last December.
Buckley – who relies on stylist Danielle Goldberg – had her short bob coiffed by hairstylist Irinel de León and her minimal make-up applied by Yukari Obayashi Bush.
The two-time Oscar nominee pulled triple duty portraying murdered woman Ida, The Bride and Frankenstein author Mary Shelley in the 126-minute flick hitting US/UK theaters this Friday.
As for the 48-year-old filmmaker, her ornately-stoned puff shoulders on her black gown coordinated with her drop diamond earrings and bracelet.
(from L-R) Jessie Buckley, Maggie Gyllenhaal and Marisa Tomei turned heads in luxe looks while attending the Manhattan premiere of The Bride on Tuesday
Buckley and Gyllenhaal were truly the women of the hour, co-hosting the film festivities for their $80 million-budget gothic romance held inside Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Rose Theater
Gyllenhaal had her signature raven bob pressed into finger waves as a salute to The Bride’s 1930s Chicago setting.
The Columbia University grad revealed that Warner Bros. Pictures ‘asked to take some’ of the violence out of her second directorial effort following early test screenings.
‘So what you’re seeing is even a little bit pulled back from what was originally in the movie,’ Gyllenhaal told the New York Times last Saturday.
‘If we’re going to see [sexual violence], we need to see it in a way that is very hard to watch, because it is very awful. And if you know anything about me, if you looked at any of my work, even starting with Secretary when I was 22, this is something that I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about. I am sure that I have been thoughtful about this particular subject, and yet it will be hard to watch. I think we can take it.’
The Bride marked the first time the two-time Oscar nominee got to direct her younger brother Jake Gyllenhaal, who portrays a wealthy character called Ronnie Reed in the revisionist look at James Whale’s 1935 sequel Bride of Frankenstein.
The famous siblings – whose parents are director Stephen Gyllenhaal and screenwriter Naomi Foner – had a cute interaction on the red carpet.
Gyllenhaal made sure to pose with her real-life leading man, husband Peter Sarsgaard, who portrays Detective Jake Wiles in The Bride.
The native New Yorker and the 54-year-old Emmy nominee have welcomed two daughters during their 16-year marriage – Ramona, 19, and Gloria, 13 – both of whom were in attendance.
The 36-year-old Irish actress wore a striking teal-spotted petal skirt featuring ostrich feather hemlines with a black turtleneck top from Chanel’s presentation at the Métiers d’Art show last December
Buckley – who relies on stylist Danielle Goldberg – had her short bob coiffed by hairstylist Irinel de León and her minimal make-up applied by Yukari Obayashi Bush
The two-time Oscar nominee pulled triple duty portraying murdered woman Ida, The Bride and Frankenstein author Mary Shelley in the 126-minute flick hitting US/UK theaters this Friday
As for the 48-year-old filmmaker, her ornately-stoned puff shoulders on her black gown coordinated with her drop diamond earrings and bracelet
Gyllenhaal had her signature raven bob pressed into finger waves as a salute to The Bride’s 1930s Chicago setting
The Columbia University grad revealed that Warner Bros. Pictures ‘asked to take some’ of the violence out of her second directorial effort following early test screenings
‘So what you’re seeing is even a little bit pulled back from what was originally in the movie,’ Gyllenhaal told the New York Times last Saturday
The Bride marked the first time the two-time Oscar nominee got to direct her younger brother Jake Gyllenhaal (L), who portrays a wealthy character called Ronnie Reed in the revisionist look at James Whale’s 1935 sequel Bride of Frankenstein
The famous siblings – whose parents are director Stephen Gyllenhaal and screenwriter Naomi Foner – had a cute interaction on the red carpet
Gyllenhaal made sure to pose with her real-life leading man, husband Peter Sarsgaard (L), who portrays Detective Jake Wiles in The Bride
The native New Yorker and the 54-year-old Emmy nominee (M) have welcomed two daughters during their 16-year marriage – Ramona, 19, and Gloria, 13 – both of whom were in attendance
Ramona (M) and her grandmother Naomi Foner (L) cutely wore matching smeared black lipstick for the premiere just like The Bride
Ramona and her grandmother Naomi Foner cutely wore matching smeared black lipstick for the premiere to emulate The Bride.
Gyllenhaal and Buckley also posed with the man of the hour – Christian Bale – who plays Frank aka Frankenstein’s monster in the film.
The 52-year-old Englishman dressed in an all-black suit and escorted his similarly-clad wife of 26 years, Sandra ‘Sibi’ Blažić Bale, with whom he shares two children.
Speaking of all-black attire, Annette Bening – who plays Dr. Euphronius – looked smart in clear-framed glasses and a silk blouse beneath a tailored pantsuit.
The 67-year-old Oscar nominee seemed most excited to reunite with her ‘creation’ – the Hamnet actress – who’s the frontrunner for best actress at the Academy Awards on March 15.
Meanwhile, Tomei – who styles herself – easily defied her 61 years in a PJ-inspired, striped button-up blouse, matching trousers and olive suede heels.
Hairstylist Kendall Shira gave the Oscar winner a bit of wave to her ombré mane and make-up artist Kara Yoshimoto Bua applied gave her a pretty natural look.
Gyllenhaal and Buckley also posed with the man of the hour – Christian Bale (L) – who plays Frank aka Frankenstein’s monster in the film
The 52-year-old Englishman dressed in an all-black suit and escorted his similarly-clad wife of 26 years, Sandra ‘Sibi’ Blažić Bale (R), with whom he shares two children
Speaking of all-black attire, Annette Bening – who plays Dr. Euphronius – looked smart in clear-framed glasses and a silk blouse beneath a tailored pantsuit
The 67-year-old Oscar nominee seemed most excited to reunite with her ‘creation’ – the Hamnet actress – who’s the frontrunner for best actress at the Academy Awards on March 15
Tomei – who styles herself – easily defied her 61 years in a PJ-inspired, striped button-up blouse, matching trousers and olive suede heels
Hairstylist Kendall Shira gave the Oscar winner a bit of wave to her ombré mane and make-up artist Kara Yoshimoto Bua applied gave her a pretty natural look
Julianne Hough – who plays Jake Gyllenhaal’s onscreen love interest – flashed a hint side-boob cleavage and a whole lot of torso in her drapey black gown selected by stylist Georgina Downe
Hairstylist George Curran gave the 37-year-old DWTS co-host a wet-looking blonde bob while make-up artist Buster Knight fully contoured her bronzed complexion
Materialists actor John Magaro – who plays a mystery role in The Bride – rocked yellow-lensed sunglasses with his black double-breasted suit and patent leather Oxfords
Julianne Hough – who plays Jake Gyllenhaal’s onscreen love interest – flashed a hint side-boob cleavage and a whole lot of torso in her drapey black gown selected by stylist Georgina Downe.
Hairstylist George Curran gave the 37-year-old DWTS co-host a wet-looking blonde bob while make-up artist Buster Knight fully contoured her bronzed complexion.
Materialists actor John Magaro – who plays a mystery role in The Bride – rocked yellow-lensed sunglasses with his black double-breasted suit and patent leather Oxfords.
