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Kate Bosworth turns heads at Roger Vivier Strass event in stylish white blouse

Kate Bosworth looked stunning in an off-shoulder blouse

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Emmy Griffiths
TV & Film Editor
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Kate Bosworth wowed in a show stopping white blouse while at Roger Vivier's Bruno Frisoni hosts Strass: Sparkle Day to Night party in L.A. on Thursday night. The Superman Returns star was a classic beauty in a vintage-style, off-the-shoulder fitted blouse with oversized puffy sleeves. She then paired the glamorous look with black cigarette trousers and gorgeous black stilettos with diamante buckles.

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Kate looked stunning at the event

The star slicked her blonde hair back into a chic bun, and kept her makeup simple while adding a bold red lip. She accessorised her look with a floral-patterned black clutch bag and no jewellery. While at the event, the actress posed with Bruno Frisoni, Camilla Belle and Demi Moore, who wore very similar shoes to the actress and jokily held her foot up to the camera as the group smiled together.

Kate and Demi wore similar style shoes 

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The star also showed a glimpse of her incredibly toned stomach. She has previously opened up about changing her fitness routine, telling Self magazine that she changed it after she found it too "intense." She said: "I had a hard time with my exercise routine because I felt like it had to be an hour, and it had to be really rigorous and intense. Then, I realised you can go down and get on the treadmill for 20 minutes, and you've done something. She added to InStyle: "I love to run now, but if I'm going to the gym, I run about two and a half miles. When I first started, I was like, 'This is so hard. I don’t know how I'm ever going to get used to this. It's impossible.' But I also knew when I was done with it, I felt so good. I was like, 'OK, if I can just keep that in mind, then it'll start feeling good and I’ll just remember what the effect is.'"