The Oscar nominee for 'Borat Subsequent Moviefilm' wants to move on from the princess gowns of past red carpets: 'It's time for me to grow up a little,' she says.
, with co-stars that include Benedict Cumberbatch, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Mann.
Paster completed the actress’ Critics Choice look with diamond jewelry by Kyoto-based Niwaka, Jimmy Choo shoes and a Bulgari Serpenti clutch.Balmain sketch for Maria Bakalova.
Adds Paster, “Maria should talk about this; she is a very thoughtful and intelligent young woman and really does her homework. I’ve always been very collaborative with my clients, but there’s something really special about Maria. She’s like my little sister, so when I say she can do anything, believe it.”
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