Penelope Cruz style dress pictures. Penelope Cruz stole the spotlight twice today as she promoted her new movie in two stunning dresses.
The
Spanish actress, who turns 38 later this month, was first a knockout in
an off-the-shoulder ensemble at a photocall in Rome for To Rome With
Love.
The number, which was split to the thigh, was paired with smoky dark eye make-up and black stilettos.
Wardrobe change: Actress Penelope Cruz wore to
very different dresses in Rome to promote her new movie, To Rome with
Love, today, at a photocall and the premiere
The mother-of-one wore her hair swept back in a ponytail as she arrived at an Italian hotel.
She then changed into a more girly evening gown for the premiere of the movie.
Her pink lace, strapless number had a small train and was cinched at the waist with a bow.
Pretty in pastel: The pale pink lace number showed off her toned shoulders
The stars of the flick: Penelope with Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Allen, Roberto Benigni and Alec Baldwin
Penelope's hair had been plaited and piled on top of her head.
She smiled for photographers at both events as
she posed with Allen, along with her co-stars Alec Baldwin, Jesse
Eisenberg and Italian actor Roberto Benigni.
Newly-engaged Baldwin was minus his
fiancée Hilaria Thomas this afternoon, but the 28-year-old yoga
instructor may well have been on the 54-year-old actor's arm inside.
What did you say! Penelope shares a laugh with Italian actor Roberto Begnigni
Animated display: The Spanish actress smiled for photographers as she turned on the charm
Flawless: She completed her sexy style with smoky eye make-up and drop earrings
Yesterday the pair were spotted taking
a stroll through the city and indulging in a spot of retail therapy for
Baldwin as he paid a trip to a gentleman's clothing store.
Woody, 76, who had recent success with Midnight In Paris, stars in To Rome With Love, as well as having written and directed it.
'It's
like no other city. It's extremely exotic!' Allen told reporters at a
press conference in a luxury hotel in the Italian capital today.
'I grew up on Italian cinema,' said the famously neurotic New Yorker.
'It
would have been impossible in the years that I grew up not to be
influenced by the Italian movies that were coming out in New York,' he
said.
Arm in arm: Seen here with Italian actor Roberto Benigni, right, and the film's writer and director Wood Allen
Cast call: From left, Alec Baldwin, Jesse Eisenberg, Benigni, Allen and Cruz line up together
Asked why some of his most recent
films like Vicky Cristina Barcelona and Midnight in Paris always seem to
be set in European cities he quipped: 'I could not make films in some
rural place or in the desert.
'
These cities are very similar to New York in terms of energy and culture. It's easy to live in them and to find stories there.'
A tight lid has been kept on the plot
of the romantic comedy, but what is know is that it is made up for four
vignette and tells the tale of a group of Americans and Italians,
charting the trials and tribulations of their romantic encounters.
The film will be released in Italian cinemas on April 20 before a later release in the U.S. on June 22.
Grand entrance: The movie stars arrive for the photocall, led by Penelope and Roberto
Lady In Red: Cruz looking sexy in a revealing
dress in a still from the film with co-stars Alessandro Tiberi, left,
and Roberto Della