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Going glam overseas, Diane Kruger polishes her look in a lustrous metallic frock at the Vogue Paris Dinner on January 25 at Hotel de la Rouchefoucauld Doudeaville in Paris, France. Di paid tribute to the designer of the night, wearing a Gucci gold accented gunmetal gown with a sexy low back halter (add some shine with Hale Bob's Banded V Neck Mini in Silver or Walter's Metallic Stitched Georgette Mini in Grey) paired with simple strappy heels (carry the metallic theme with Coye Nokes' Grace D'Orsay in Gold) and a gold framed black clutch (keep it chic with Julie K Handbags' Jessica Bag in Black). Diane swept her hair back in a chic chignon twist, accenting her look with smoky eyes and a subtle tan – perhaps a reminder of her trip to Mexico with beau Joshua Jackson earlier this month? What are your thoughts on Di's metal accented frock, does it work for her? I'm not crazy about how the top of the bodice fits, but I do like that for a shiny dress this isn't over the top with bling. Thoughts? Diane arrived in Paris in time to catch the Chanel Haute Couture show the day before, rubbing shoulders with Kirsten Dunst in the front row. While we know her best as a model and fashionista, Di recently chatted with Gotham magazine about a very serious role she will portray in the upcoming film Special Forces, playing a kidnapped journalist that involved filming in a remote location in the Himalayas: "I researched the role for four months, interviewing journalists who were kidnap victims, and I think it's changed me as a person… It's as though I felt quite ignorant before this, or maybe it's just part of growing up. I always thought I had a pretty accomplished life: a famous model who speaks three languages and keeps a place in Paris. This role has certainly put me in my place a little bit." She continued about living on set: "It was a lot harder than I anticipated… Eighteen-hour car rides, dirt roads that are not really roads, freezing cold at night, everyone is sleep deprived, and everything is incredibly difficult and hard. I've broken down crying sometimes, but so have many of the boys. It was also truly breathtaking - a once-in-a-lifetime experience." It definitely sounds so – can't wait to see the movie later this year!
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