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Willow Smithstepped out in style at theEmancipationpremiere in a look that is very familiar.
The “Meet Me at Our Spot” singerjoined her whole familywearing a Stella McCartney set thatBella Hadidwore down the runway during Paris Fashion Week in October. On the red carpet, Willow wore her suit the same way Hadid wore it on the runway, but inInstagramsshe shared after the event, she paired the look with a matching jacket.
The Stella McCartney suit feels like an early 2000s throwback, with its button-up vest — worn with nothing under it — and low-rise trousers. The waistband of the trousers are accented with crystal-studded cutouts for an added bit of flair.
The skin-baring look allowed Willow to show off her many tattoos, and she amped up the grunge factor with curly tousled hair and heavily lined eyes.
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TheEmancipationred carpet at Los Angeles' Regency Village Theatre was a family affair for the Smiths.Will Smith— who is starring in the film, his first since his Oscars slap controversy — brought wifeJada Pinkett Smithand children Trey, 30,Jaden, 24, and Willow, 22, along for support.
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On Monday, he appeared onThe Daily Showfor an interview with hostTrevor Noah, during which he said he “just lost it” when talking about themoment he slapped Chris Rockfor directing a joke toward his wife at the 94th Academy Awards last year.
“There’s many nuances and complexities to it, you know, but at the end of the day, I just — I lost it,” Will, 54,said in the interview. “I guess what I would say, you just never know what somebody’s going through.”
“You just don’t know what’s going on with people,” he continued. “And I was going through something that night,” emphasizing that it does not justify his behavior.
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In theApple Original film, Will stars as Peter, a man whose escape from slavery forces him to rely “on his wits, unwavering faith and deep love for his family” as he runs from slave hunters and through Louisiana on his journey toward freedom.
source: people.com