Isn’t She Lovely? Eva Longoria in Chanel

July 8th, 2007 Posted in Celebrities


Eva Longoria looks pretty as a picture on her way to her civil wedding ceremony in Paris. Her lithe figure carries her pink tweed mini-dress from Chanel’s Spring 2007 RTW collection very well. She paired her dress with a silver Laura Merkin “Eve” clutch and metallic Sergio Rossi platform slingbacks. Her sapphire and diamond necklace and earrings look a bit over the top though. Perhaps she wore them to match the short white dress that she reportedly changed into for the 45 minute ceremony?

Photo Credits: A Socialite Life, Celebutopia, Style.com

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  • 5 Responses to “Isn’t She Lovely? Eva Longoria in Chanel”

    1. Shopaholic D Says:

      She does look pretty! I wonder if a look like that wouldn’t make me look like a child though…haha. That bubble-gum-pink and higher waist might be too kiddy for me, but Eva works it!

      :) D


    2. Queen of Suburbia T-shirts Says:

      The dress suits her. If you dropped your handbag wearing that though, you’d better have someone with you to pick it up!


    3. Carolina Says:

      What a coincidence! I thought the same when I saw Eva if may be she looked too kiddy, but I still like it, yesterday I was writting about this! haha The dress is the same that Lily Allen and Lindsay wore one month ago in white……


    4. Couture Bowl Says:

      Thanks!! So much fun.

      Love Eva’s chanel.


    5. Zahra Says:

      I think the pink was a nice departure from the white dress we’ve seen before. And I LOVE her shoes!


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