For a date, Blake Lively and Ryan showcased their distinct takes on menswear
Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds are a chic power couple.
Following the London screening of her new movie It Ends with Us on Thursday, Aug. 8, the couple stepped out for a date night in chic outfits that showed off their own unique takes on menswear.
Lively, 36, wore a cream-colored collared minidress with a pleated skirt and striped tie.
She added matching knee-high lace-up boots by Thom Browne and topped the look off with a multicolor embellished brocade blazer.
The actress added sparkling earrings and wore her long blonde hair in tousled beach waves with a deep side part.
Reynolds, 47, opted for similarly muted tones in a cream and lime green color block sweater vest with multicolored stripes across the middle. He wore a white t-shirt underneath, khaki trousers and brown shoes.
At the premiere earlier that evening, Lively kept her theme dressing train moving in a Tamara Ralph Couture gown fresh off the house’s latest runway in Paris.
The silver crystal mesh intarsia gown was covered in crystal mesh petals and featured a crystal orchid and cherry blossom neckline.
For even more red carpet drama, the Gossip Girl alum also wore a floor-length red feathered jacket, which she wore draped over her shoulders. The look was complete with earrings, bracelets and rings by Lorraine Schwartz jewelry.
Throughout the press tour for the film, which is based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Colleen Hoover, Lively’s floral-themed outfits nod to her character, flower shop owner Lily Bloom.
Before the screening on Aug. 8, the actress has already worn four flower-inspired looks for various press events.
For a photocall, she wore an oversize white Stella McCartney suit with delicate floral embroidery. The star opted to go without a shirt under the jacket for a cheeky twist on the menswear look.
Next, she donned a white skirt suit with rose details on the jacket. She also wore white Chanel tights and white pointed-toe heels with rose accents on each.