Eva Mendes is serving style once again in one of her signature bold midi dresses.
This time, the retired actress lit up the scene in a vibrant yellow number that radiated sunshine. The eye-catching dress featured sheer sleeves, a pleated flowing skirt with pockets, delicate buttons along the bodice, and a standout rosette-style ruffled collar. She finished the look with classic white pumps.
Her hair was swept into a side part, and she kept her glam soft with a pink-toned lip.
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Eva Mendes Rocks A Bright Yellow Midi Dress
The mother of two captioned the post: “If you’re walking in a pretty dress and your creative content manager @isamaravery isn’t there to capture it, is it even happening?”
Fans flocked to the comment section to praise her effortless style. One person wrote, “You look stunning in that dress.” Someone else said, “You float in that dress…graceful yet powerful.” Another commented, “Such a hard color to wear, but you do it beautifully.” One user wrote, “You are my FASHION queen. Please start your own clothing brand.” One user said, “Ryan is a lucky man.”
Eva recently opened up about her private family life with husband Ryan Gosling and their two daughters.
In an interview published on June 17, the 51-year-old spoke with New Beauty and shared how she’s spending the summer with her girls—Esmeralda Amada, 10, and Amada Lee, 9—along with the Barbie actor.
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Eva Mendes Shares Summer Plans With Her Family
“I have no idea. We just go with the flow. I’m not blaming my kids, but summer is their time to be kids, and I’m really taking it in,” she revealed. Eva continued, “Our little one turned 9 last week, and our oldest one is 10. I know these moments are fleeting. I just want to be with them. Whatever I’m doing, as long as I’m with them and Ryan, of course, that’s where I’m happiest.”
The Cuban native also opened up about the unexpected habits she picked up from her own mom.
“So many. My mother never used to buy Q-tips because we couldn’t afford them. This comes more from necessity, but my mom is the original recycler and repurposer. I get that from her. She never bought Q-tips, so she would take a bobby pin, put some toilet paper at the end, and use it as the Q-tip. Though I don’t do that now, I know I can! And I always have bobby pins on me,” Mendes said.
“She also would use cereal boxes as some kind of storage. I know every Latin person will understand this, too: Every can, anything that’s in the form of a tin can, is never thrown away. My mom would make piggy banks out of old coffee cans. She’d create room for a coin at the top, or it’s just where we kept spare change. At Christmas, we got those round blue tin cans with shortbread cookies. She had her sewing kit in there. Everything was repurposed. Even when she comes over now, she’ll see an empty box or a can, get excited, and ask if she can have it. That’s never going to change,” she added.


