Rosamund Pike is a vision in white at Oscars Nominee Luncheon



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UPDATED FEBRUARY 26, 2019 12:04 PM EST

Rosamund Pike further cemented her status as a style star on Monday. The Gone Girl actress, up for a best actress award, attended the Academy Awards Nominee Luncheon in Beverly Hills dressed in a white Vionett minidress that showed off her toned legs.

Rosamund Pike smiling in a white dress at an Oscars event.

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The British star, 36, recently gave birth to her second child in December, though one wouldn't know it from her svelte, toned body. Rosamund, who is no stranger to high fashion, accessorized with nude Brian Atwood sandals and gentle waves in her hair.

Rosamund Pike smiling, wearing a white sleeveless top, short blonde hair.

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Since last March, Rosamund has worked with New York-based stylist Ryan Hastings, a Vanity Fair contributor, who has opted to dress her in bold, elegant looks from designers such as Alexander McQueen, Erdem, Prada and Joseph Altuzarra.

“She is very open to trying new designers and ideas,” Hew Hood, Rosamund's stylist up until last spring, told the New York Times.

Rosamund Pike in a white dress posing on a red carpet with a smile.

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The acclaimed actress, who stands at a statuesque 5'9, has been displaying a wide range of styles during this awards season. She has been seen in everything from fashion-forward billowy dresses to sophisticated feminine looks. We can't wait to see what she wears to the Oscars on February 22.

Rosamund Pike smiling brightly in a white sleeveless dress, short blonde hair.

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Plenty of other A-listers were in attendance at the star-studded luncheon, including Reese Witherspoon who also wowed in a white Giambattista Valli dress, Bradley Cooper, Emma Stone, Oprah Winfrey and more.

Click on the image below to see all the celebs:

 

Clint Eastwood and Bradley Cooper standing next to each other, both smiling and gesturing.

 

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