Tuesday, 7 January 2014

Naomie Harris wears leafy green outfit at the Palm Springs International Film Festival

She looks the part! Naomie Harris wears leafy green outfit at the Palm Springs International Film Festival

Naomie Harris made a fitting appearance at the 25th Palm Springs International Film Festival on Sunday, in a leafy green outfit as she posed with Idris Elba.
The British actors were attending a cinematic event together for their new movie Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom.
But while Idris, 41, went for a laid back polo shirt and jeans combo, Naomie, 37, opted for a cropped cardigan, and a high-waisted floral skirt.
Flower power: Naomie Harris wears a leafy green skirt with a cropped cardigan to a special event at the "5th Annual Palm Springs Film Festival with Idris Elba
Flower power: Naomie Harris wears a leafy green skirt with a cropped cardigan to a special event at the "5th Annual Palm Springs Film Festival with Idris Elba
She added a pair of brown gladiator sandals to complete the look, with her black hair worn in styled waves in a centre-parting.
Naomie and Idris were joined by U2's Bono and The Edge to discuss their film, which follows the live of the late Nelson Mandela and his ex-wife Winnie, during the struggle for race equality in South Africa.
Elba and Harris put on a more formal display on Sunday night at the festival's Awards Gala on Saturday. 
Quite the panel: U2's Bono and The Edge joined the two actors for the special event to talk about their new film Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom
Quite the panel: U2's Bono and The Edge joined the two actors for the special event to talk about their new film Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom
Fun times: Naomie and Idris seemed to very much enjoy the Q&A in California on Sunday
Fun times: Naomie and Idris seemed to very much enjoy the Q&A in California on Sunday
Stylish: The actress proved herself to be once more on trend at the cinematic event
Stylish: The actress proved herself to be once more on trend at the cinematic event
The event, which took place in California, will feature a line-up of more than 200 films from more than 60 countries, special events and gala receptions. 
Idris looked sharp in a black suit with a crisp white shirt and dandy bow tie, shiny black shoes and a wide grin.
Naomi looked ladylike in a floor-length white lace dress, nipped in at the waist with a black ribbon to accentuate her slim figure. She accessorized with simple silver dangling earrings, bracelet and ring.
Domino effect: Idris (left) looked sharp in a black suit, white shirt and black bow tie whilst Naomie (right) looked elegant in a floor length white lace dress
Domino effect: Idris (left) looked sharp in a black suit, white shirt and black bow tie while Naomie looked elegant in a floor-length white lace dress
  
Stellar cast: The Edge, Mary Bono - the widow of former politician and singer Sonny -  Bono, Naomie  and Idris celebrate together
Stellar cast: The Edge, Mary Bono - the widow of former politician and singer Sonny -  Bono, Naomie  and Idris celebrate together
Dressed to impress: Idris looked dapper in his suit and bow tie, and clearly thought so himself judging by his tweeting
Dressed to impress: Idris looked dapper in his suit and bow tie, and clearly thought so himself judging by his tweeting
Both actors may well be expecting Oscar nominations for their challenging portrayals on the former South African president and his controversial wife Winnie.
Idris told Kate Garraway on Lorraine that the scene he found most difficult to play in Mandela, was the one where he found out his son had died whilst in prison.
Put your hands together: Idris claps Bono after he receives an award at the gala on Saturday night
Put your hands together: Idris claps Bono after he receives an award at the gala on Saturday night
Leading man: Idris has denied rumours he is to play James Bond after Daniel Craig
Leading man: Idris has denied rumours that he is to play James Bond after Daniel Craig finishes his time in the role
He said: ‘That was one of the toughest scenes I’ve ever had to play. I was in South Africa millions of miles away from my own daughter and it just brought tears to my eyes knowing that if anything happened to my kid I wasn’t allowed to run back to my kid as soon as possible.
'That would be heartbreaking.’
Mandela: Long Walk To Freedom is in cinemas nationwide now
United front: Naomie and Idris take the microphone at the Palm Springs International Film Festival in California
United front: Naomie and Idris take the microphone at the Palm Springs International Film Festival in California


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