
She's so classically lovely that one might say Ashley Greene is almost preternaturally beautiful.
The 24-year-old starlet sported a gorgeous, ethereal glow at the French premiere of the fourth Twilight Saga film, Breaking Dawn: Part 1, in Paris yesterday.
The actress wore a tailored blue Givenchy dress that showed off her curves.
The frock nipped in and flared out at the waist, giving the slim star the illusion of a full hourglass figure.
Ashley definitely knows a thing or two about fashion, given that she is the new face of DKNY and DKNY Jeans' spring 2012 ad campaigns.
Black stiletto sandals and a necklace that looked suspiciously like a Twilight talisman completed her look.

Her gorgeous glow may be the result of two things: her makeup or l'amour.
The star's stunning, sultry eyes and nude lips only enhanced her ensemble. But then, as the face of Mark cosmetics, the girl has to look good.
As for her love life, Us Weekly recently reported that she is dating Reeve Carney, the star of Broadway's Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark.

Although his love, co-star Kristen Stewart, wasn't present, Robert Pattinson also showed off a much improved look that the one he sported two days ago.
His beard may have been patchy, but the 25-year-old Brit's trimmed facial hair was much preferable to the werewolf-like beard he displayed when arriving at LAX on Friday.
He looked gorgeous and dapper in a slim-fitting charcoal Dolce&Gabbana suit over a striped shirt, though in typical sloppy Pattinson fashion, his shoelaces were untied on the red carpet.


Ashley and Rob played vampire siblings Alice and Edward Cullen in the Twilight series films.
Of her on-screen brother's bumbling interview style, the brunette beauty recently joked to Allure magazine: 'Oh, Rob. He's very endearing, but you've seen his interviews. He's like, Ah, I don't know… Oh, God.'
However, Rob seemed anything but awkward as he mugged for cameras and took photographs with fans gathered at the Cinema Gaumont Capucine.
The fourth film in the series is set to open in both the USA and the UK on November 18.

source:dailymail
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