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Eva Longoria Channels Marilyn Monroe in Plunging Cream Dress With Pleats for Sherri Appearance

Eva Longoria stopped by “Sherri” on Tuesday to promote her first feature directorial effort, “Flamin’ Hot.” The new film is out now on Hulu and Disney+. Longoria opted for a plunging silk dress with a pleated skirt. The cream frock was vaguely reminiscent of Marilyn Monroe’s iconic look in “The Seven Year Itch.” Longoria accessorized her ensemble with mauve open-toe Santoni platforms and a pair of chain dangle earrings. Eva Longoria on her way to a recording of “Sherri” on June 13 in New York City. Maeve Reilly, Longoria’s stylist, dressed her for the occasion. Reilly also counts Megan Fox, Priyanka Chopra and model Adriana Lima among her celebrity clients. Related Galleries Celebrity News Eva Longoria Embraces Blush Tones in Leather Pantsuit for ‘Flamin’ Hot’ Screening in Los Angeles Celebrity News Eva Longoria Goes Sheer in Black Mônot Dress for ‘Flamin’ Hot’ Premiere Longoria’s brunette tresses were styled in a straightened middle part, courtesy of hairdresser Ken Pavés. Makeup artist Elan Bongiorno gave the actress and director a glowing soft glam look, which included brown eyeshadow, light pink blush and a nude lip. Eva Longoria on her way to a recording of “Sherri” on June 13 in New York City. While speaking with host Sherri Shepherd, Longoria discussed her friendship with actress

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