Blake Lively Brightens Up Her Winter Wardrobe in Monochromatic Yellow Outfit with a Matching Chanel Bag, of Course
The actress wore the eye-catching look to the 2024 Beauty Inc Awards, where she was recognized as the "Newcomer of the Year"
Blake Lively knows how to brighten up the winter season!
On Wednesday, Dec. 11, the It Ends with Us star, 37, attended the 2024 Beauty Inc Awards held at the Rainbow Room in New York City in a fun, monochromatic yellow outfit – a switch from traditional seasonal colors for the month of December.
The look consisted of a loose, button-down blouse in a soft yellow shade that Lively wore with matching skinny pants.
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Lively added a touch of color by wearing Christian Louboutin Multicolor Hawaiian Print Crackled Leather Follies Spikes Pumps. She accessorized with a pale yellow quilted sequin Chanel flap bag that is going on resale sites for upwards of $5,000.
Her honey-blonde locks, worn in a side part with loose waves, brought the look together. The Gossip Girl alum wore large earrings, a pink lip, and glowy makeup to top it off.
It's no surprise that Lively dressed to impress at the Women's Wear Daily event, which celebrated the industry’s standout performers of the last 12 months. She was named the Newcomer of the Year for her debut hair care line, Blake Brown.
The collection of eight products, including shampoos, masks and mousse, reflects everything Lively does to maintain her own hair.
While speaking to PEOPLE about the product — which was released in August and took seven years to develop after testing “hundreds of iterations" — she said that "there are a lot of great options out there, but nothing that was doing all the things that I wanted, which was clean formulas with incredible performance at a mass price point with a fragrance that I would spray on my body."
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“I didn't want to step into something that someone else had already created because I wanted to replicate the systems and the patterns that I already loved," she further added.
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