Penelope Cruz wore a light pink blazer as she was presented with the National Film Award
Penélope Cruz sported a retro chic look Saturday in a ’90s-style mix as she was honored with the Spanish National Cinematographer Award during the San Sebastian Film Festival.
The actress, 48, wowed in a baby pink tweed jacket and matching mini skirt for the day held at the city’s Kursaal auditorium.
She beamed with pride with the award in both hands, presented to her by the Spanish Ministry of Culture for her work in cinema.
Penelope Cruz, 48, wore classic chic in a pale pink dress and blazer on Friday as she was presented with the National Cinematography Award at the San Sebastian Film Festival
The Penélope combo features a gray thread trim along the hem and collar, along with button detailing.
She paired the classic Chanel-esque number with open-toe black shoes – which helped elevate her height a bit with a black heel.
Adding to the splendor, the actress added Chanel statement pearl drop earrings to match the outfit.
Matching suit: Her tweed suit features gray thread trim along the hem and collar, along with a button-down detail
Glam: She paired the classic Chanel-esque number with open-toe black shoes – which lifted her height a bit with black heels
Accessories: Adding to the glamor, the actress added Chanel pearl drop earrings to match her outfit
Penelope tied her hair in a ponytail with half of her chocolate curls out of her face, leaving the rest in a soft curl.
While she added a glamorous makeup palette with a winged smoky eye to accentuate her light skin tone.
The Spanish Ministry of Culture has awarded the actress, who has more Oscar nominations than any other Spanish actor, the Spanish National Cinematography Award she has received.
Inked: Her 883 tattoo can be seen in the leggy ensemble, with 8 and 3 being the actress’ favorite numbers
Beauty: Penélope pulled her chocolate locks away from her face in a half ponytail, leaving the rest in a soft curl
Radiant: She added a glamorous makeup palette to accentuate her glowing skin
In recognition of her many accomplishments, the organization also gave a nod to her 13 Goya nominations – of which she won three.
Penélope took time out to the 70th Annual Film Festival to promote her new thriller-drama On The Fringe.
On The Fringe is a film about family, love and unity – linking the stories of three distinct characters, all of whom go on a 24-hour life-shaping journey in a race against clock.
The actress starred in the film, also known as En los Márgenes, alongside Spanish actor Luis Tosar.
Guests: The star sat with Spanish actor Luis Tosar (R), Spanish Culture Minister Miquel Iceta (2-R) and Economy Minister Nadia Calvino (4-R)
Honored: She appeared in high spirits for the day, which recognizes her film accomplishments
Source: | Dailymail.co.uk