Rachel McAdams Wore the 2023 Version of the Dancing Dress Emoji
Back in the day, everyone from Charlize Theron to Kate Middleton channeled the salsa dancer emoji's ruffled red dress, and, now the iconic look is back with a modern twist — courtesy of Rachel McAdams and her latest red carpet outfit.
On Saturday, McAdams attended the premiere of Are You There God? It's Me Margaret in Los Angeles, wearing an updated take on the classic flamenco-style gown. With asymmetrical cutouts across the shoulder and at the waist (plus a pair of matching red stilettos for a monochromatic moment), Rachel's crimson dress embodied 2023's biggest trends while also incorporating the original design's rhythmic details — including ruched cuffs and a swingy high-low hemline. Meanwhile, a pair of diamond-encrusted ear cuffs and a smattering of sparkly rings provided the glamorous finishing touches to her outfit.
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Beauty-wise, Rachel's blonde waves were pulled back into a bun with wispy pieces, and she paired rosy cheeks with a coordinating shade of pink lipstick.
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