Juno Temple Sizzles in Eye-Catching Orange Mini Dress at Toronto Film Festival
TORONTO FILM FESTIVAL HEATS UP WITH STARS STRUTTING THEIR STUFF ON THE RED CARPET
The Toronto Film Festival has officially kicked off, and the glamour is palpable! TheScholarlyNote.com brings you all the juicy deets from the red carpet, where Hollywood's hottest stars came out to play. And, honey, they did not disappoint!
First up, our girl Juno Temple turned heads in a show-stopping orange mini dress that left us gagging for more. The 36-year-old Ted Lasso star, who plays Keeley Jones on the hit Apple TV show, arrived on the scene looking like a ray of sunshine. Her petite frame was elevated to new heights by her towering platform heels, and she accessorized with silver beaded cuffs and rings that sparkled in the light.
But it was Juno's bold choice of outfit that really stole the show. The orange number boasted a halter neck strap, ruffles along the bottom, and a crisscross cut out that was placed front and centre. And let's not forget the black panel on the back – talk about an added detail! We are living for this look!
Juno's hair, pulled back into a sleek bun high on top of her head, snatched her face and highlighted her smokey eyeshadow look. She posed playfully for the cameras, winking, smiling, holding her hand on her hip, and at one point even twirling round to really show off her dress.
But Juno wasn't the only star making waves on the red carpet. LaKeith Stanfield, Oscar nominee Kirsten Dunst, and Channing Tatum all joined forces for the premiere of Roofman – a film based on the true story of Jeffrey Manchester, aka the 'Rooftop Robber,' who made headlines with his daring heists.
LaKeith showed off his passion for fashion in some beige trousers paired with a white ribbed knit, blue cravat, and preppy beret. We are loving this look! And Channing Tatum looked equally dapper in a pinstripe suit and tie – because who doesn't love a good pinstripe?
But the real showstopper was Kirsten Dunst's stunning seafoam green gown. The floor-length evening dress featured ruched detailing with delicate draped fabric that tied off her shoulders, creating a mermaid-like silhouette as the flowing skirt flared out with a small train.
And speaking of trains, Glenn Close brought her A-game in a sleek black ensemble, complete with trousers and a structured cropped jacket adorned with a silver brooch. Her infamous white locks were styled into a tasseled side parting that was absolutely on point.
Meanwhile, Jeremy Renner sported a smart black jacket and trousers, looking every bit the dashing leading man. And Daniel Craig continued to show off his quirky style in an oversized matching trouser and blazer – because who needs a normal outfit when you can rock a pair of baggy trousers?
And let's not forget Andrew Scott, who cut a chic figure in a subtly patterned silk suit paired with a striped white shirt that he left slightly unbuttoned. We are living for this look!
But the real mystery on everyone's minds is what exactly went down at the premiere of 'Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery.' Set in a small-town church, the film follows an impossible murder that rocks the town and requires Benoit Blanc to step in and unravel the mystery.
And while we're waiting for the movie to drop, we can't help but wonder – who's behind the crime? Was it Kirsten Dunst's character, or maybe someone from the local church community?
Whatever the answer may be, one thing is for sure: the Toronto Film Festival has officially kicked off with a bang. Stay tuned for more juicy deets and red carpet fashion highlights!
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STARS SPOTTED ON THE RED CARPET:
- Juno Temple in an orange mini dress
- LaKeith Stanfield in beige trousers and white ribbed knit
- Kirsten Dunst in a seafoam green gown
- Channing Tatum in a pinstripe suit and tie
- Glenn Close in black trousers and structured cropped jacket
- Jeremy Renner in smart black jacket and trousers
- Daniel Craig in oversized matching trouser and blazer
- Andrew Scott in subtly patterned silk suit
FILM SYNOPSIS:
Roofman tells the real-life story of Jeffrey Manchester, aka the 'Rooftop Robber,' who made headlines with his daring heists. The film follows Manchester's efforts to evade capture and the cat-and-mouse game between him and law enforcement.
Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery, on the other hand, is set in a small-town church where an impossible murder rocks the town and requires Benoit Blanc to step in and unravel the mystery. But who's behind the crime? Stay tuned for more updates!
**STAY TUNED FOR MORE FASHION AND JUICY DEETS FROM THE TORONTO FILM FESTIVAL!