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Brooke Shields attends the premiere of Pretty Baby at Sundance Film Festival

Jan. 20, 2023
Brooke Shields attends the premiere of Pretty Baby at Sundance Film Festival

Brooke Shields looked gorgeous on Friday when she arrived at the premiere of her new documentary Pretty Baby at the Sundance Film Festival.

The veteran model-actress, 57, rocked a black cashmere dress and stylish cowboy boots for the rollout in Park City, Utah.

Destined for Hulu later this year, Pretty Baby explores how Shields was sexualized early on in her career as a child growing up in the worlds of fashion and Hollywood.

With her lustrous hair styled in beautiful waves, Brooke lit up the premiere when she turned on the charm and flashed her dazzling smile.

The iconic Calvin Klein jeans model sheathed her physique in a chic dress of black cashmere that was fashionable and weather appropriate. 

Brooke's dress featured a thigh-high slit and she sported a luxurious winter jacket with a faux fur collar. 

The Blue Lagoon star's glam was warm and flawless, giving her famous features a radiant glow and glossing her lips with shimmering color. 

Shields completed her look by rocking black cowboy boots, perfectly matching the flavor of Sundance with some Western flare.

Brooke posed for pictures with the film's director Lana Wilson, who is best known for helming Taylor Swift's 2020 Netflix documentary Miss Americana.

The Endless Love star also received some extra support from her best friend Ali Wentworth, 58, who arrived with her husband of over 20 years, George Stephanopoulos, 61.

Wentworth looked elegant in her milk chocolate blazer with black pants. 

The comedian accented the gold buttons on her blazer with gold jewelry and styled her blonde hair in a classic updo. 

Stephanopoulos looked handsome in his casual green pullover and blue jeans. 

The Good Morning America anchor beamed alongside his wife as the pair affectionately escorted each other down the red carpet. 

Both Stephanopoulos and Wentworth helped produce Pretty Baby and George recently chatted it up on Good Morning America, saying that Brooke had 'saved every photograph, every ad, every interview over 40 years.'

He went on to praise the director Lana Wilson for 'doing an incredible job of putting together a story, which is really a universal story about all young women.' 

The Sundance website indicates the two-part documentary will explore how the sexualization of Shields early on in her career affected the young star's life and how those attitudes may affect young women today.

The revealing film will reportedly also look back on Brooke's first marriage to tennis star Andre Agassi, her turbulent relationship with her alcoholic mother, Teri, and her own struggles with motherhood. 


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