Quirky vs classic: Emma Stone and Rachel McAdams work their individual style on red carpet
HOLLYWOOD beauties Emma Stone and Rachel McAdams pulled off polar opposite looks at the premiere of their new film Aloha in Los Angeles last night.
Rachel McAdams and Emma Stone chose polar opposite looks
The pair went for very different red carpet looks but both still managed to stun with their individual style.
Rachel, 36, was the more daring of the two in a sheer mesh top, which exposed her stylish black bra beneath.
The long-sleeved emerald crop top left little to the imagination but she teamed it with a more modest pencil skirt.
Making a statement with a thigh-high slit and dramatic ruffle detail, Rachel stole the spotlight with her bold and quirky outfit.
Rachel McAdams stunned in her modern yet elegant outfit
Rachel looked gorgeous in her quirky ensemble
She kept her accessories to a minimum to let her modern ensemble do all the talking, adding a simple pair of Christian Louboutin black stilettos, cute studded earrings and silver rings.
Wearing her blonde bob tucked behind one ear in soft waves, the Notebook star added a touch of colour with a violet lip gloss.
Co-star Emma, 26, opted for a demure 1920s flapper-style dress with intricate beading.
The nude number flattered the Birdman actress' slim frame, and featured on-trend fringing.
Emma went for a classic nude flapper dress
The star looked demure in her dress and blazer
She nonchalantly threw a white blazer over her shoulders and wore a pair of shiny grey pointed heels to finish off her look.
Her red tresses were wore down with a slight kink and she kept her make-up simple to enhance her natural beauty.
Stunners Emma and Rachel star together in romantic comedy Aloha alongside Bradley Cooper and Bill Murray.
The film follows a defence contractor who falls for a US Air Force pilot while he's overseeing the launch of a weapons satellite from Hawaii.
The movie hits cinemas at the beginning of September.
The Hollywood beauties attended the premiere of their new film Aloha