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Ines de Ramon Outshines Boyfriend Brad Pitt in a Crystal-Covered Boho Gown

At the European premiere of F1: The Movie in London on Monday, June 23, de Ramon wore a beaded gown from Fendi covered in micro-crystals, per People, and carried a matching purse with strands hanging off to create a fringe that, gotta say, looks nice. She kept her beauty look simple with glowy makeup and a bouncy blowout. The dress seems to be made of the softest shimmery pink material with a sheer layer on top, which holds the silver beads and crystals. The halter neck is a nice touch.

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Dave Benett

The public rollout of Ms. Ines de Ramon has been careful and deliberate. Her Instagram, for instance, is set to private, but has accepted over 80,000 followers. She’s given no interviews. She is, however, working with celebrity stylist Dani Michelle, who also works with the likes of Hailey Bieber, Kendall Jenner and Daisy Edgar-Jones. Smart money says we’re about to start seeing her in more gowns at more events.

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Dave Benett

And I still think they should have done Pitt Crew.

This article originally appeared on GLAMOUR (US).

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