Tiffany Haddish Steps Out In A Sexy Orange Dress & Vibrant Stiletto Heels: See The Look!
Tiffany Haddish was ready to make a fashion statement when she arrived to the Jimmy Kimmel Live! studios on September 7.
The actress wowed in a midi-length pastel dress and vibrant orange stiletto heels, which let her short platinum 'do shine.
Scroll down to see her sexy look.
The Girls Trip star looked better than ever in a sleeveless pale orange dress that had a corset-style upper half. She stuck to the color palette with a pair of bright orange ankle-strap heels.
Haddish added a few designer touches with sparkly earrings and a dark embossed Louis Vuitton purse. On Instagram, she tagged stylist Law Roach, her hair guru Ray Christopher and makeup artist Ernesto Casillas.
The lively star was clearly in high spirts as she waved to the photogs.
"I love this lady, she is extremely intelligent, hard working, down to earth and always looks out for her team and her community," Casillas gushed of his client.
The funny woman has switched up her hair several times, most recently rocking a platinum blonde pixie cut.
Haddish had been glamming it up overseas at the Venice Film Festival, where here crime drama The Card Counter premiered.
While on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, she revealed that the flick marked her first sex scene, where she acted opposite Oscar Isaac.
"We're in our unmentionables," she recalled of filming to Kimmel. "Right before the scene he goes 'I'm going to apologize to you if I make you feel uncomfortable in any kind of way. It's very awkward but it's pretty so we'll just get it done, and I'll protect you and I'll look out for you.'"
The movie — which also boasts Martin Scorsese as an executive producer — was a hit at the film festival and received a standing ovation.
"I feel like after five minutes [of clapping] you're making fun of me," she quipped of the unexpected situation. "Then the doors opened and they cleared out like roaches. I was like 'The guy paid someone to keep the doors closed.' That's why they were clapping so long."
The Card Counter debuts in theaters on September 10.