Christina Hendricks Demure in Nude Pumps at the Innovators for a Healthy Planet Gala

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Christina Hendricks failed to impress us as she attended an exclusive event honoring the significant environmental impact of Paul G. Allen and Toyota. The 41-year-old looked gorgeous as she stepped out onto the green carpet for UCLA’s Innovators for a Healthy Planet Gala, but her ensemble was rather dull and she failed to showcase her full style potential.

The busty actress wore a navy gown from Shoshanna’s Spring 2017 collection, which featured guipure lace and a V-shaped neckline with a scalloped hem. Her dress had cap sleeves and unlined upper shoulder yokes, as well as a concealed rear zip closure and a high-low circle skirt.

Christina’s beautiful red hair cascaded down her shoulders in side-parted waves that highlighted her dangling earrings. She picked a pair of nude satin pumps with pointed toes and a multicolored pattern on the back for her feet. While these shoes made her legs look longer, they failed to elevate her look. She capped off her entire ensemble with a marble clutch from Edie Parker.

Christina Hendricks wearing a Shoshanna navy lace gown and nude satin pumps at the Innovators for a Healthy Planet Gala

Christina Hendricks wearing a Shoshanna navy lace gown and nude satin pumps at the Innovators for a Healthy Planet Gala

Christina Hendricks wearing a Shoshanna navy lace gown and nude satin pumps at the Innovators for a Healthy Planet Gala

Christina Hendricks wearing a Shoshanna navy lace gown and nude satin pumps at the Innovators for a Healthy Planet Gala

Christina Hendricks wearing a Shoshanna navy lace gown and nude satin pumps at the Innovators for a Healthy Planet GalaChristina Hendricks at the UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability Gala for Innovators for a Healthy Planet held at the Beverly Hills home of Jeanne and Tony Pritzker in Los Angeles, California, on March 13, 2017.

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