Natalie Portman looked amazing on the red carpet as she arrived at the premiere of Noah Hawley’s hotly-anticipated “Lucy in the Sky” science fiction drama film on Wednesday at the Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto, Canada.

Scheduled to be released in theaters on October 4, the film also stars Jon Hamm, Zazie Beetz, Dan Stevens, Colman Domingo, and Ellen Burstyn. Based on a true story, it focuses on an astronaut named Lucy Cola who returns to Earth after a life-changing space mission.

The 38-year-old Oscar-winning actress donned a corseted one-shoulder dress from the Christian Dior Fall 2019 Couture Collection.
While Lisa Nowak allegedly drove from Houston to Florida in an adult diaper to kidnap her ex’s lover, Vulture reports that Natalie does not wear one in the movie, which has opened to generally unfavorable reviews.

Earlier this year, Natalie showed off her new shoulder-grazing haircut at WE Day California 2019 held at The Forum in Inglewood, California.

A few days earlier, she represented Thor when joining Brie Larson at the Avengers: Endgame premiere at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Downtown Los Angeles.

Once again opting for Dior, Natalie donned a black wool playsuit paired with a matching silk embroidered skirt from the Fall 2019 Collection.

In February, the Black Swan actress was joined by her husband Benjamin Millepied at the 2019 Vanity Fair Oscar Party at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts. Do you like her black strapless Dior Haute Couture Spring 2019 jumpsuit?

In December 2018, the Israeli/American actress opened up to People about feeling “unsafe” when she was “sexualized” as a child star.
“She is such a wild character, but she’s also someone I felt was a real person, who is the product of this life that has happened to her,” she shared about her Vox Lux character Celeste Montgomery.
“You see in this film how a young girl is packaged into this brand, and it’s kind of separate from her. I experienced a different degree of it, in a different way, and obviously I have very different support system than the character in the movie, but you see what the culture wants from you, or demands from you and wants to put out there.”

“I know I was sexualized in the ways that I was photographed or portrayed, and that was not my doing,” she continued. “That becomes a part of your public identity.”
“It’s complicated to have your own private development and maturation alongside that [pressure] as a person, kind of having these double identities,” she added. “And I think that it’s a big conversation about how many different kinds of things girls and women can be.”
At the premiere of her new movie Vox Lux in Hollywood, Natalie showed off her feet in black sandals.

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