Natalie Portman brought effortless Parisian chic to the streets of the French capital while promoting Dior’s perfume alongside Francis Kurkdjian.
The Oscar-winning actress turned heads at a flower market in a tailored double-breasted black blazer with front pockets, styled with coordinating micro shorts that flaunted her legs. She elevated the look with sheer black tights and sleek knee-high leather boots featuring gold strap accents.
Keeping her beauty look fresh and timeless, the Black Swan star wore her brunette lob in soft, side-parted curls and opted for minimal “clean girl” makeup that highlighted her natural glow. For accessories, she kept it understated yet luxe with a silver watch and sparkling diamond earmuffs.
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Natalie Portman Flaunts Her Legs in a Blazer Mini Dress
Fans couldn’t get enough of her timeless look, flooding Dior’s Instagram comments with praise for her effortless beauty.
“Natalie is more beautiful than flowers,” said one fan. A second wrote, “This look is a perfect example of how classic black can appear incredibly refined!” A third commented, “Natalie is so gorgeous.” A fifth fan wrote, “Elegant and beautiful dress.”
The 44-year-old has been a Dior ambassador for well over a decade, first stepping into the role around 2010–2011 as the face of the iconic Miss Dior fragrance. Since then, she has fronted numerous campaigns across the brand’s fragrance and beauty lines, beginning with her memorable debut in the Miss Dior Chérie campaign.
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Natalie Portman Talks New Dior Fragrance
She spoke to Fashion Magazine to tell us all about Miss Dior: Catherine Dior and how the fragrance makes her feel.
“The inspiration of Catherine Dior is really evident in this scent,” said Portman. “Her fearlessness, her courage, her idealism, and her daring represent things that Christian Dior wanted to bring to all women.”
Kurkdjian said in a recent statement, “What’s interesting to me is the way that Natalie embodies the fragrance. It’s much more about who she is as a woman than how she looks: her love of literature, her activism, her work.”
Her memories with fragrances go all the way back to her childhood days, which is what makes her the perfect face for the brand and its scents.
“I was in a lot of citrus groves as a child, so the scents of orange and lemon blossoms hold a lot of memories for me,” said the mother of two. “And I spent a lot of time in North Africa in my 20s—in Tunisia and Morocco—so the scent of jasmine is also very impactful.”


