Alexandra Daddario is a vision in white as she attends We Have Always Lived in the Castle screening in LA

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Christmas may be three months away but Alexandra Daddario was a winter wonder at a screening on Saturday.

The Baywatch actress looked stunning as she stepped out at the Arclight theater in LA for a screening of We Have Always Lived in the Castle.

The blue-eyed beauty wore a long-sleeve, white gown, complete with red and green accessories. 

Her big night: On Saturday, Alexandra Daddario, 32, stepped out at the Arclight theater in LA for a screening of We Have Always Lived in the Castle
The stunning brunette paired her evening gown with satin strap heels, a velvet clutch and standout jade earrings from David Webb.

The 32-year-old drew attention to her colored eyes with deep brown shadows. The beauty paired her smokey look with a bold lip color.

The star’s hair was styled down straight and parted to one side.

Her look: The blue-eyed beauty wore a long-sleeve, white gown, complete with red and green accessories

The right touches: The stunning brunette paired her evening gown with satin strap heels, a velvet clutch and standout jade earrings from David Webb

The beauty took to Instagram to give a glimpse into her final look. 

‘I didn’t wake up like this,’ she wrote, before crediting her glam team, Bridget Brager and Adam Breuchaud.

In the snap, Alexandra’s make-up looked complete, while her hair was still in process.

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Busy schedule: Alexandra’s film screening is just one of the seven she’ll surely be attending in the near future
Alexandra’s film screening is just one of the seven she’ll surely be attending in the near future.

In addition to We Have Always Lived in the Castle, the New York City native will appear in a mix of dramas, romantic comedies and Thrillers.

She’ll return to her role as Blake Gaines in San Andreas 2, and will star in We Summon the Darkness, Lost Transmissions, I Am Not a Bird, Can You Keep a Secret? and Nomis.

 

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