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Renée Zellweger Layered a Dress Over Trousers and Actually, This Is So Cute for Spring


Bridget Jones is not the one factor Renée Zellweger is bringing again from the early 2000s. She’s additionally bringing again the divisive dress-over-pants development. How can we really feel about this?

For the February 5 photograph name in Rome, Italy for Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy — the fourth (you heard me) movie within the Bridget Jones franchise — Zellweger’s look had a relatively retro twist on menswear. The actor wore what appears to be like like a black, strapless blazer minidress/tunic over a slouchy shirt with a dress-shirt model stripe sample. Under that, she additionally wore wide-legged black costume pants and cinched the entire ensemble on the waist with a brown belt.

Rene Zellweger

Franco Origlia

For footwear, Zellweger opted for traditional black pumps, and saved her hair equally easy with a fundamental, very Bridget-coded messy updo. Intriguingly, Zellweger’s complete look seems to be jewelry-free.

The fourth Bridget Jones film sees our Bridget becoming a member of Tinder after the loss of life of her husband. While on the apps, Bridget apparently meets and has “sizzling intercourse” with a 30-year-old man, and can be visited by Colin Firth flashbacks. And sure, Hugh Grant may also be returning (after being presumed lifeless). The earlier three movies noticed Bridget first fall in love with Firth’s uptight-with-a-heart-of-gold character Mark Darcy, and select him once more after a Thai jail misadventure in Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason. In Bridget Jones’s Baby in 2016, Bridget and Mark are divorced when Bridget turns into unexpectedly pregnant with what may very well be Mark’s or Jack’s (Patrick Dempsey) child. In the top, the child seems to be Mark’s and he or she and Mark remarry.

Apparently Renée Zellweger is basically leaning into the entire throwback facet of this press tour. For the Mad About the Boy premiere in London, the actor wore a strapless, fuchsia, classic Balmain robe that was truly older than the Bridget Jones franchise itself, having debuted on the runway in 2000.



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