The “Catwoman” star heated up Instagram Monday, sharing snaps of herself posing poolside in a Dolce & Gabbana dress with a dangerously high slit.
She was cast as Catwoman for a reason.
Halle Berry heated up Instagram Monday, sharing several snaps of herself posing poolside in a leopard-print Dolce & Gabbana dress with a dangerously high slit at the side and an open panel in front. Held closed by two bows at the neck and waist, the spotted style made the most of the 55-year-old Oscar winner’s toned abs and gorgeous gams — as well as the black lace bra and briefs she layered beneath.
“Sometimes you have to take a walk on the wild side…,” Berry captioned her photos in the striking dress, a similar style to which
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