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Drew Barrymore at TIFF in Yellow Alexander McQueen Dress

For the screening of her new movie ‘Whip it’ at the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival, Drew Barrymore rocked an edgy and avant-garde yellow gown by Alexander McQueen.

Drew Barrymore at TIFF was all smiles as she showed off a unique mix of romantic-punk and crayola-cool, complete with two-toned hair. The dress featured a vivid yellow under-layer that looked almost sun-lit, with a lace overlay wrapping around the shoulders and collarbone with an insect-like delicacy. To complete this offbeat romantic look, Barrymore chose a pair of satin Casadei peep-toes.

The dress is part of Alexander McQueen’s Resort 2010 collection, which also includes super-fine leggings made out of the same insect-like lace worn by Drew Barrymore at TIFF.
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