Nicola Peltz’s Directorial Debut Lola Shines With Beckham Family Support at LA Premiere

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Nicola Peltz received support from her husband, Brooklyn Beckham, mother-in-law Victoria Beckham, and brother-in-law Cruz Beckham at the Los Angeles premiere of her feature directorial debut, Lola, held at the Regency Bruin Theatre on Saturday.

Nicola stood out in white as she was flanked by the Beckhams, all dressed in dark outfits. Missing from the event was David Beckham, who attended a pre-season club-friendly match between the Hong Kong Team and Inter Miami in Hong Kong.

Cruz Beckham, Nicola Peltz Beckham, Victoria Beckham, and Brooklyn Beckham at the Los Angeles premiere of Peltz's directorial debut, Lola, held at Regency Bruin Theatre on February 3, 2024 Cruz Beckham, Nicola Peltz Beckham, Victoria Beckham, and Brooklyn Beckham at the Los Angeles premiere of Peltz’s directorial debut, Lola, held at Regency Bruin Theatre on February 3, 2024 (Credit: Abaca Press / INSTARimages)

Lola, the independent drama film directed by Nicola Peltz and Bria Vinaite from Peltz’s original screenplay, will be released in the United States on February 9.

Nicola Peltz Is White Hot in Corset Top

Nicola Peltz opted for her signature sleek and chic style for the premiere of her latest movie, Lola.

Wearing a custom creation from her mother-in-law’s eponymous fashion label, the 29-year-old actress showcased her cleavage and flat abs in a white corset-style top with thick shoulder straps, a scoop neckline, and a cropped v-shaped hemline.

She paired the provocative boned corset top with low-rise flared trousers, partially covering her white shoes.

Nicola opted for minimal accessories. She adorned her white manicured hands with a couple of statement rings and fastened a dainty ear cuff to her ear to give her all-white ensemble a hint of sparkle without going overboard.

Nicola Peltz looks white-hot in her Victoria Beckham cropped corset top and low-rise flared pantsNicola Peltz looks white-hot in her Victoria Beckham cropped corset top and low-rise flared pants (Credit: Abaca Press / INSTARimages)

Her chocolate brown tresses were styled in tumbling waves and pulled back into a retro high ponytail, while her striking features were accentuated with soft makeup.

Nicola highlighted her green eyes with lashings of mascara and peachy eyeshadow with a hint of gold shimmer. She then applied rosy blush across her face for a naturally flushed look and finished her glam with earthy terracotta lipstick.

Nicola Peltz wears a retro high ponytail and highlights her striking features with mascara, peachy eyeshadow, rosy blush, and terracotta lipstickNicola Peltz wears a retro high ponytail and highlights her striking features with mascara, peachy eyeshadow, rosy blush, and terracotta lipstick (Credit: Abaca Press / INSTARimages)

Brooklyn Beckham: A Supportive Partner in Style

She was accompanied by her husband, Brooklyn, who was shirtless underneath a black blazer. He teamed his jacket with matching pants and finished with black shoes.

Brooklyn added a few bling to the look, which included a chunky gold pendant necklace and diamond earrings.

Brooklyn Peltz Beckham looks handsome as he goes shirtless underneath his black blazerBrooklyn Peltz Beckham looks handsome as he goes shirtless underneath his black blazer (Credit: Abaca Press / INSTARimages)

Victoria Beckham Embraces Quiet Luxury in Sleek Black Suit

Posing together on the red carpet, Nicola and Victoria looked close despite the rumors that they once had a falling out over Nicola’s decision not to wear a wedding dress designed by Victoria for her April 2022 wedding to Brooklyn.

Proving she’s her own best advertisement, Victoria wore a look from her namesake collection. She went for quiet elegance in a dark navy power suit with cropped trousers, black satin side stripes, and a boxy double-breasted blazer with nothing underneath.

Victoria Beckham opts for understated elegance in a navy pantsuit from her eponymous collectionVictoria Beckham opts for understated elegance in a navy pantsuit from her eponymous collection (Credit: Abaca Press / INSTARimages)

Victoria Beckham paired her tailored ensemble with her collection’s “Bella” pumps. These now-sold-out black satin pumps featured a large bow at the back, a classic pointed toe, and a towering heel.

Victoria enhanced her understated ensemble with shimmering touches, including delicate gold anklets, a diamond bracelet, a gold watch, and a few rings.

Her long, brown hair was parted in the middle and flowed over her shoulders in loose waves. She wore smokey eyeshadow, smudged eyeliner, fluttery eyelashes, and peachy lip gloss to complete her glam.

Victoria Beckham teams her navy suit with black Bella pumps featuring a large bow at the heelVictoria Beckham teams her navy suit with black Bella pumps featuring a large bow at the heel (Credit: Media Punch / INSTARimages)

Behind Lola: Nicola Peltz’s Creative Journey

As per Deadline, the upcoming drama movie is set in 2002 Middle America. It centers on 19-year-old Lola James (Nicola Peltz), “who is desperately working to save enough money to get her little brother, Arlo (Luke David Blumm), out of their toxic home dominated by their mother, Mona (Virginia Madsen). All Lola wants is for Arlo to have a chance at the life she never had, nor will. One tragic night her whole world gets uprooted, and from that moment on, nothing will ever be the same.”

From Acting to Directing: Nicola’s New Role

Peltz revealed in an Instagram post that the film has been in development for six years. Additionally, in her interview with Cosmopolitan, she shared that she had no plans to direct the film.

 

 
 
 
 
 
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“I only ever wanted to act. And then maybe in the far, far, far future, direct. But writing was something I just did privately. The way I get in character for a role is to journal as my character, and I realized I loved it. This story was kind of living in my brain, but I never knew how to write a script. And I’m really not good with the computer; I write everything by hand. But I typed this up and emailed it to my acting coach. She loved it, and my agent at the time loved it.”

“I was not planning to direct it, but that’s what happened. It was wild,” she added.