Allison Williams dons all-white ensemble and reveals how her famous father Brian reacted to her new movie
A Series of Unfortunate Events actress Allison Williams bared a single shoulder in an all-white ensemble while promoting her new movie, The Perfection, in midtown Manhattan on Tuesday.
Stylist Cristina Ehrlich draped the 31-year-old SAG Award nominee in an asymmetric knit top and wide-leg pants by designers Monse, Ralph Lauren, and Alexa Chung.
Hairstylist Blake Erik coiffed Allison's side-parted ombré bob while make-up artist Nina Park brought out her baby blues and applied her pink pout.
White out: Allison Williams bared a single shoulder in an all-white ensemble while promoting her new movie, The Perfection, in midtown Manhattan on Tuesday
Sophisticated: Stylist Cristina Ehrlich draped the 31-year-old SAG Award nominee in an asymmetric knit top and wide-leg pants by designers Monse, Ralph Lauren, and Alexa Chung
Williams portrays troubled musical prodigy Charlotte opposite Logan Browning' cellist Elizabeth in Richard Shepard's horror-thriller, which starts streaming this Friday on Netflix.
It was a tough film for the Connecticut-born Yale grad to screen for her famous father - MSNBC chief anchor Brian Williams - who's known to watch the 2003 rom-com Love Actually 'several times a year.'
After her rifle-toting diabolical character in Get Out and all those gratuitous love scenes in HBO's Girls, Allison joked that she owes the 60-year-old 11th Hour host something easier to watch.
'I think I owe [my parents] like a movie where I'm a puppy wrangler. And nothing really happens. I just wrangle puppies for an entire 90 minutes,' Williams told Today.
Natural beauty: Hairstylist Blake Erik coiffed Allison's side-parted ombré bob while make-up artist Nina Park brought out her baby blues and applied her pink pout
Starts streaming this Friday on Netflix! Williams portrays troubled musical prodigy Charlotte opposite Logan Browning's (L) cellist Elizabeth in Richard Shepard's horror-thriller
Keep it light: It was a tough film for the Connecticut-born Yale grad to screen for her famous father - MSNBC chief anchor Brian Williams (R) - who's known to watch the 2003 rom-com Love Actually 'several times a year' (pictured in 2015)
'I'm already crafting those ideas in my brain. There's something deeply wrong here that I need to work through.'
The Patrick Melrose guest star explained that being so closely associated with her Girls character only made it more surprising for the audience watching her in Get Out.
'In The Perfection, we're sort of assuming you're coming into with all the emotional hangover of Get Out,' Allison noted on the NBC morning talk show.
'When you see me onscreen, you're not supposed to trust me and that's okay.'
Past parts: After her rifle-toting diabolical character in Get Out (L) and all those gratuitous love scenes in HBO's Girls (R), Allison joked that she owes the 60-year-old 11th Hour host something easier to watch
Williams told Today: 'I think I owe [my parents] like a movie where I'm a puppy wrangler. And nothing really happens. I just wrangle puppies for an entire 90 minutes,'
'When you see me in The Perfection, you're not supposed to trust me': The Patrick Melrose guest star explained that being so closely associated with her Girls character only made it more surprising for the audience watching her in Get Out
Ancient art of letter writing: Allison then vowed on air to become steady pen pals with Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie (R), who's been a colleague of her father for years
Williams then vowed on air to become steady pen pals with Today co-anchor Savannah Guthrie, who's been a colleague of her father for years.
The Women's Marcher later emerged from Studio 1A bundled up in a green plaid winter coat worn cape-like around her shoulders.
Allison also accessorized with cobalt-blue Jimmy Choo pumps and Kismet by Milka jewelry.
Missing from Williams' side were her two leading men - her husband of three years, CollegeHumor founder Ricky Van Veen, and their four-year-old Golden Retriever Moxie.
Entourage: Williams later emerged from Studio 1A bundled up in a green plaid winter coat worn cape-like around her shoulders
Hitting the Big Apple streets: The Women's Marcher also accessorized with cobalt-blue Jimmy Choo pumps and Kismet by Milka jewelry
Leading men: Missing from Allison's side was her husband of three years, CollegeHumor founder Ricky Van Veen, and their four-year-old Golden Retriever Moxie (pictured in 2015)