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Lily Collins stuns in flowing yellow dress as she poses with her husband Charlie McDowell

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Lily Collins cut a fashionable figure in a long yellow dress with sleeves that hung loosely off her slim frame.The 33-year-old actress posted a video and a photo to her Instagram on Monday in which she wore a gown with silver metallic fringe around the neckline.Her long hair was pulled back in a tight bun and bangs nearly covered her eyes.

Gorgeous gown: Lily Collins cut a fashionable figure in a long yellow dress with sleeves that hung loosely off her slim frameShe twirled around for the camera while a number of still images were taken, played in a row to simulate actual movement.

Her dark brown eyebrows were perfectly sculpted and her lips were painted a vibrant pink.She held on to her husbandCharlie McDowell's arm in one of the pictures she posed for.

Twirling: The 33-year-old actress posted a video and a photo to her Instagram on Monday in which she wore a gown with silver metallic fringe around the neckline Stylish:Her long hair was pulled back in a tight bun and bangs nearly covered her eyes With her man: She held on to her husband Charlie McDowell's arm in one of the pictures she posed forThe director, 38, wore a stylish black suit.

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