Photo: Courtesy of Kirsten Dunst1/8After gathering Dunst's hair into a low chignon, Abergel left out a few face framing layers, and secured the back into place with pins.
Photo: Courtesy of Kirsten Dunst2/8Makeup artist Jillian Dempsey created a "youthful glam feel with simple elegance" using Chantecaille products for a sparkling "smoky eye, structured brows, and a bitten-red lip.”
Photo: Courtesy of Kirsten Dunst3/8Abergel finished Dunst’s hair with Virtue’s Finale Shaping Spray for hold and shine that would last through the night.
Photo: Courtesy of Kirsten Dunst4/8For her walk down the red carpet, Dunst chose Christian Dior’s Sonnet dress, from the house's autumn-winter 1952 haute couture collectsion, commissioned by costume designers and stylists Nina and Clare Hallworth and reimagined by the Dior atelier.
Photo: Courtesy of Kirsten Dunst5/8Jewelry by Niwaka.
Photo: Courtesy of Kirsten Dunst6/8The shoe options for the night. Dunst ultimately went with her own Christian Lacroix haute couture pair.
Photo: Courtesy of Kirsten Dunst7/8Nina preps tulle to go underneath the skirt of the Dior dress.
Photo: Courtesy of Kirsten Dunst8/8Posing for one last shot outside before heading to the big event!