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‘Deadfall’s’ Olivia Wilde in holiday sparkles

Olivia Wilde attends the premiere of Magnolia Pictures' "Deadfall" at Hollywood's ArcLight Cinemas on Nov. 29.
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Olivia Wilde seems to possess that certain je ne sais quoi. With several films slated for 2013 and a fashion collaboration under her belt, she might seem to have the world wrapped around her finger.

Earlier this year, Wilde lent her laid-back style expertise to the brand Alternative Apparel. She collaborated on a messenger bag with the brand and the proceeds went to the Academy for Peace and Justice, a secondary school in Port-au-Prince.

Wilde is a frequent favorite on the red carpet, appearing effortlessly chic in a white Alexander McQueen sheath dress at the “Butter” premiere, a sheer white Calvin Klein top and skirt at the recent ACE awards, and a Calvin Klein resort green print cape dress at a party in New York City.

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Wilde added some holiday sparkle to her look when she attended the premiere of her latest film “Deadfall” at the ArcLight Cinemas in Hollywood. She chose a sequin embroidered pencil skirt and sweater, both by L’Wren Scott. She accessorized with a PearlParadise.com ring, House of Lavande gold bangle and the Iwona Ludyga Design flag bracelet. Wilde also chose a pair of Christian Louboutin heels with bows and a velvet clutch.

For a similar look with sparkle, try the Ann Taylor sequin jewel neck sweater for $88 or the Neiman Marcus sequin cashmere sweater for $99.50 from Last Call by Neiman Marcus and the Sequin and Shine skirt from Modcloth.com for $47.99. And for a festive pair of heels with bows, get the Black Faye bow heels for $59.99 from Loft.com.

Happy shopping.

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