Naomi Watts went for understated elegance in a long-sleeve blush dress for her star ceremony on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Monday.
The Oscar-nominated actress blushed in a muted, soft pink midi dress featuring a rounded high neckline and some fabric ruching on the bodice. The dress incorporated such subtle details as sharp shoulders, which transitioned to long sleeves and button detailing on the cuffs.
Naomi Watts at the ceremony honoring the actress with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Oct. 13 in Los Angeles.
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The A-line dress included a belted element at the waist in the same blush tone, adding silhouette definition to the simple ensemble. The skirt of the dress flowed effortlessly to a midi hem. Watts wore a pair of strappy black sandal heels to complete her daytime look.
Watts’ blond bob featured the viral New York Fashion Week side part and was styled by Danilo Dixon. Her makeup included elements like bold brows, lined eyes and a red lip by artist Mary Wiles. Watts often collaborates with stylist Jeanann Williams, who’s also worked with Leslie Bibb and Elizabeth Berkley, among others.
Billy Crudup and Naomi Watts at the ceremony honoring the actress with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Oct. 13 in Los Angeles.
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Along with her extensive film and TV credits, Watts’ expanded her career reach beyond acting and into the beauty industry. The actress founded Stripes Beauty in 2022, a beauty and wellness brand for menopausal and perimenopausal women.
In 2024, the brand dedicated itself to commemorating National Hot Flash Day, acknowledging the idiosyncratic changes women’s bodies go through during menopause. “A hot flash can take you at any time of the day when you’re least wanting it, in the middle of a board meeting with nothing but men around you,” Watts told Beauty Inc in September 2024.
Naomi Watts
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Stripes Beauty celebrated the day with a pop-up event in New York City’s Bryant Park where product samples, ice cream and menopause education were provided. Watts’ dedication to menopause research stems from her own personal experience, which she detailed in her autobiography “Dare I Say It: Everything I Wish I’d Known About Menopause.”