Lily James and Lily Allen turned heads as they attended the 18th annual Tribeca Artists’ Dinner hosted by Chanel at The Odeon in New York on Monday.
Cinderella actress Lily, 36, wowed in a black tweed A-line mini dress that showcased her toned pins.
She teamed the stunning ensemble with a mini black Chanel bag, worth a whooping £5,930, and classic black slingback heels.
The beauty styled her honey blonde locks into soft curls and finished her look off with a smokey eye.
Meanwhile Smile singer Lily, 40, stunned in a satin black ʙuттon up jacket which she layered over a figure-hugging mini dress.
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Lily James and Lily Allen turned heads as they attended the 18th annual Tribeca Artists Dinner hosted by Chanel at The Odeon in New York on Monday
Cinderella actress Lily, 36, wowed in a black tweed A-line mini dress that showed off her toned pins
Blake Lively also made an appearance just hours after breaking her silence on Justin Baldoni’s $400 million countersuit dismissal after It Ends With Us legal war
She accessorised with a matching Chanel bag and added inches to her frame with open-toe heels.
Lily pulled her raven tresses up into a stylish up do and accessorised with dazzling jewllerey.
Both Lily’s posed up a storm on the red carpet as they joined Christy Turlington, Lorelle Lynch, Lucy Liu, and Alisha Boe at the glitzy event.
Actress Blake Lively also made an appearance just hours after breaking her silence on Justin Baldoni’s $400 million countersuit dismissal after It Ends With Us legal war.
The actress, 37, released a powerful statement hours after a judge dismissed Justin’s case.
‘Last week, I stood proudly alongside 19 organizations united in defending women’s rights to speak up for their safety,’ she said on Instagram on Monday.
‘Like so many others, I’ve felt the pain of a retaliatory lawsuit, including the manufactured shame that tries to break us.’
The Los Angeles-born star continued: ‘While the suit against me was defeated, so many don’t have the resources to fight back.’
Meanwhile Smile singer Lily, 40, stunned in a satin black ʙuттon up jacket which she layered over a figure-hugging mini dress
The duo posed up a storm on the red carpet as they joined Christy Turlington (pictured), Lorelle Lynch, Lucy Liu, and Alisha Boe at the glitzy event.
Lorelle Lynch looked as elegant as ever in a black mini dress
Lucy Liu made heads turns in a white tweed dress with a tulle skirt
Alishia Boe put on a sizzling display in a burgundy three-piece
Blake, who shares four children with husband Ryan Reynolds, vowed that she was ‘more resolved than ever to continue to stand for every woman’s right to have a voice in protecting themselves, including their safety, their integrity, their dignity and their story.’
The Gossip Girl alum wrapped up in thanking those in the public who have supported her amid the turbulent past year.
‘With love and graтιтude for the many who stood by me, many of you I know,’ Lively said. ‘Many of you I don’t. But I will never stop appreciating or advocating for you.’
The It Ends With Us actress, whose legal battle with Justin Baldoni has had a significant impact on her friendship with Taylor Swift, added a list of groups that had publicly supported her amid the highly-publicized Tinseltown tussle.
Among them, in alphabetical order, were the California Employment Lawyers ᴀssociation, California Women’s Law Center, CHILD USA, Coalition Against Trafficking in Women, Equal Rights Advocates, Esperanza United, Her Justice, and Herunivercity Inc.
In a move that might have been a harbinger of changing momentum in the case, Blake took aim at Justin on Thursday, saying that women’s groups had abandoned him in droves.
A total of ’19 leading survivors and organizations devoted to women’s rights, children’s rights and domestic violence have now signed onto four separate amicus briefs,’ a spokesperson for the Another Simple Favor actress told Daily Mail in a statement.
The statement continued: ‘All are united in opposing Justin Baldoni’s attempt to dismantle a law designed to protect women who speak up — simply to protect himself.’
Blake said of Justin(pictured in NYC last year): ‘Like so many others, I’ve felt the pain of a retaliatory lawsuit, including the manufactured shame that tries to break us’
The star of films such as The Town and The Shallows posted a statement to her Instagram Stories amid Monday’s momentous legal proceedings
Blake’s team said that Justin was going against his own playbook as the complicated legal case progresses, leaving himself open to increased scrutiny in the wake of his past public statements.
Rather than defend his case on the facts, Justin is now contradicting years of his own public persona – abandoning the message of his #MeToo YouTube’s, podcasts, TED Talks, and interviews, where he once upon a time urged men ‘to listen to the women in your life … to hold their anguish and actually believe them, even if what they’re saying is against you,’ Blake’s rep said.
Dailymail.com has reached out to reps for Justin for further comment on this story.
The statement wrapped up: ‘These women and organizations are sounding the alarm about his DARVO tactics, and the chilling effect they could have well beyond this case.’
One party that can breathe a sigh of relief after Justin’s lawsuit was thrown out is Marvel Entertainment, LLC.
Justin had subpoenaed the studio to get it to preserve any documents related to the ᴅᴇᴀᴅpool & Wolverine character Nicepool, which his legal team claimed was designed ‘to mock, harᴀss, ridicule, intimidate or bully’ Justin.
But after throwing out Justin’s lawsuit, Liman agreed to Marvel’s request to ‘quash the subpoena issued to Marvel from [Justin’s] Wayfarer Parties and for a protective order prohibiting the disclosure of Marvel’s confidential documents.’
Justin’s team had send a letter requesting documents be retained to Marvel Studios President Kevin Feige and Bob Iger, CEO of its parent company Walt Disney, on January 7.
Blake in December sued Justin amid claims of Sєxual harᴀssment during production of the motion picture, which was a hit when it arrived in theaters in August
Blake has accused Justin of Sєxual harᴀssment in a lawsuit; while Justin accused Blake, her husband Ryan Reynolds and publicist Leslie Sloane of defamation and extortion in a $400 million suit – the latter of which was dismissed Monday.
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Justin has denied the allegations brought about by Blake, while Blake, Ryan and Leslie have denied the accusations made in litigation by Justin.
Blake in December sued Justin amid claims of Sєxual harᴀssment during production of the motion picture. In her lawsuit, the Gossip Girl alum accused Justin of Sєxually harᴀssing her in multiple ways — including body shaming her — and orchestrating a smear campaign against her to damage her reputation.
Justin and his reps have said in response to the lawsuit that Blake twisted the meaning of text messages and mislead the public about their interactions while making the motion picture.
In her lawsuit, Blake named a number of Justin’s collaborators, including his company Wayfarer Studios, the studio’s CEO and financial backer, and PR personnel Melissa Nathan and Jennifer Abel.
Justin subsequently sued the newspaper for $250 million in a defamation claim over a December 21 story тιтled ‘”We Can Bury Anyone”: Inside a Hollywood Smear Machine ;’ the newspaper has denied the allegations.
Justin on January 16 filed a $400 million lawsuit against Blake, Ryan and her publicist Leslie Sloane, alleging defamation and extortion. Justin told the court the trio had concocted ‘false accusations of Sєxual harᴀssment’ against him.