Amanda Seyfried in Houndstooth Dress and Rupert Sanderson ‘Elba’ Pumps

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Amanda Seyfried has been doing lots of press for her steamy new film, ‘Lovelace’, in which she portrays iconic porn star, Linda Lovelace. On July 30, the actress stopped by the Late Show with David Letterman looking very different from her latest character in an adorably girlish getup.

Amanda wore a white-and-pink houndstooth-print dress from Balmain with nude Rupert Sanderson pumps. She opted for a youthful half-updo and added a subtle pop of color with bright pink lips, which complemented her rosy cheeks. From the flouncy skirt on her dress to the sophisticated nude pumps, we can’t get enough of this darling look!

Amanda Seyfried outside the Late Show with David Letterman in New York City on July 30, 2013

Amanda Seyfried wore a white-and-pink houndstooth-print dress from Balmain with nude Rupert Sanderson pumps

Amanda Seyfried wearing nude Rupert Sanderson pumpsAmanda Seyfried outside the Late Show with David Letterman in New York City on July 30, 2013

What do you think of Amanda’s cutesy look?

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Don’t forget to see Amanda in ‘Lovelace’, which will hit the theaters on August 9.

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