Megan Fox Went To A Gala With A Broken Wrist, And Still Looked Amazing
The actress paired her glamorous couture gown with a hot pink brace.
Megan Fox can't help but look perfect, even when she's injured.
The actress attended Clive Davis' star-studded pre-Grammy gala alongside her fiancé Machine Gun Kelly last night, where she made a glamorous appearance after sustaining two injuries. The star opened up about the night in a candid Instagram caption, sharing that she went to the party with a broken wrist and a concussion. Though she removed her cast for the at-home pics, the style star wore an eye-catching hot-pink wrist brace at the event.
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"Off the plane with a broken wrist and a concussion straight to a Grammys party ????????," she wrote.
For the opulent event, the Jennifer's Body actress evoked '50s pin-up style in a ruby-red couture gown by Alexis Mabille, which featured a strapless sweetheart neckline, a satin corset bodice, a gathered knot at the waist, and a velvet column skirt with a short train.
For her accessories, the star kept it simple with tiny silver earrings and a set of dainty silver necklaces. As for her glam, the actress wore her signature dark-brown locks in voluminous Jessica Rabbit-style curls.
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Meanwhile, the rock star looked dapper while styling an asymmetrical black suit over a silver crystal- and pearl-embroidered turtleneck with long cuffs. He finished the look with a pair of black leather creepers covered in silver studs and an array of silver jewellery.
In an interview last year, Fox reflected on developing her red-carpet looks with her stylist Maeve Reilly.
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"She’s adventurous too. And she wants to dress me the way that I feel," she said. "Obviously if you see some of the things she’s put me in we’re not trying to run away from it: we’re leaning into it. Which is fun, because this has never felt aligned with my personality before."
This article originally appeared on Harper's BAZAAR US.