Ana de Armas joined members of the cast and creative team behind the latest “John Wick” franchise installment “Ballerina” for the film’s Berlin premiere on Monday. The film is an action thriller, chronicling the latest chapter in the Keanu Reeves-led film series.
For the occasion, de Armas opted for a design courtesy of Louis Vuitton. The floor-length dress was designed by Nicolas Ghesquière, the artistic director of women’s collections for the French luxury fashion house.
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The sleeveless dress featured a plunging neckline and was designed with a peplum detail at the waist for emphasis on the actress’ frame. The design included a long skirt and the fabric featured a soft, velvety texture.
De Armas accessorized her look with pieces of shimmering silver jewelry, including rings, a statement necklace and earrings. The Oscar-nominated “Blonde” star’s hair was pulled back into a low ponytail with a middle part and wisps to frame her face by stylist Jenny Cho.
Ana de Armas is a Louis Vuitton brand ambassador.
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As for her makeup, artist Mélanie Inglessis defined de Armas’s brows, gave the actress a lined, smoky eye and a glossy berry lip. De Armas’s look was curated by frequent stylist and collaborator Samantha McMillen, who’s also worked with Elle Fanning and styled the actress’ 2025 Cannes Film Festival looks.
De Armas joined Louis Vuitton as a brand ambassador in June 2023. The actress went on to star in the French luxury fashion house’s “Le Damier de Louis Vuitton” jewelry campaign in September 2024. She often attends Louis Vuitton fashion shows, where de Armas has been spotted in the front row.
Ana de Armas stars in the Louis Vuitton High Jewelry campaign.
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Ahead of her forthcoming film’s arrival in theaters, de Armas spoke with WWD about the process of making “Ballerina,” her first Oscar nomination and her goals for the future. “I think I know what I want to do, and I also want to be surprised,” de Armas said.
“I want things to come my way. And sometimes you get in that dynamic of project after project after project, and you are doing a project while you’re reading the next thing. It works better for me if I just take my time and just see what I really want to do.”
“Ballerina” follows the origin story of Eve Macarro (de Armas), an orphaned ballerina assassin who sets out to avenge her father’s death. The film hits theaters June 6.