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Girls Season Three Premiere
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Who wore it best at the Girls Season Three premiere party?

By Randi Bergman
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Last night’s New York premiere of Girls Season Three was like something out of my fantasies. Natasha Lyonne, Steve Buscemi, Gaby Hoffman and Anna Wintour (in a Spring 2014 Prada fur) all at one party. Holy wow. Given how much “the ladies” (a.k.a. me) adore the show, its pretty fitting that I’d be seething with jealousy at this motley crew. So, like… can I at least pick apart their outfits? Just kidding, I have nothing bad to say.

Co-stars Lena Dunham, Allison Williams, Jemima Kirke and Zosia Mamet pulled the colour co-ordination card, all favouring shimmering metallic, a forthcoming Spring 2014 trend, in their looks for the night.

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Lena Dunham looked pretty slick in a silver sequin-embellished sleeveless Rochas gown from Marco Zanini’s final collection for the brand. She paired it with a glossy side parted bob. Taking a page out of Jennifer Lawrence’s book, Allison Williams dabbled in Dior, wearing a pale blue silk leather satin cocktail dress as well as Dior fine jewels. Jemima Kirke continued her streak of boudoir dressing in a silky off-white lingerie dress which she paired with Lulu Frost jewels. On the safe side, Zosia Mamet wore a strong-shouldered Saint Laurent black mini dress and gold pumps.

I love them all.

 

Girls Season Three Premiere Allison Wiliams
Girls Season Three Premiere Zosia Mamet
Girls Season Three Premiere Jemima Kirke
Girls Season Three Premiere Lena Dunham
Girls Season Three Premiere Allison Wiliams
Girls Season Three Premiere Zosia Mamet
Girls Season Three Premiere Jemima Kirke
Girls Season Three Premiere Lena Dunham

Photography by D Dipasupil/FilmMagic)

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Girls Season Three Premiere Jemima Kirke

Jemima Kirke wears an ivory silk lingerie dress to the Girls Season Three premiere party.

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