Mila Kunis’ Top 18 Looks in Honor of Her Birthday

Posted by , on August 14, 2012 at 1:15 pm

We're loving peplum details this fall, Mila Kunis champions this style with her fitted and classic little black dress.

 

Undergoing a massive fashion transformation, the deep red gown accents Mila's complexion wonderfully.

 

Mila's recent Elle cover may be our ultimate with her featured as a dolled up 1960s lady.

 

If there's one thing Mila does well, it's wear a little black dress to perfection. Here, the one-shoulder detail and cascading hem are welcome details to the traditional choice.

 

Hello 1970s. For this Glamour cover, we're really into the burgundy wide-brimmed hat (and how it frames her gorgeous face!)

 

A leather pencil skirt? Heck yes! Mila balances her structured bottom half with a lighweight white blouse that offers a pleasant contrast and appeals to her sophisticated side.

 
LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 22: Actress Mila Kunis attends the premiere of 'Black Swan' during the 54th BFI London Film Festival at the Vue West End on October 22, 2010 in London, England. 

Here with gal pal and previous colleague, Mila Kunis poses Natalie Portman in another little black dress. With this look, we particularly like the early 1960s elements and silhouette to present both a [...]

 

Here with gal pal and previous colleague, Mila Kunis poses Natalie Portman in another little black dress. With this look, we particularly like the early 1960s elements and silhouette to present both a flirty and appropriate look.

 

Mila Kunis attended the New York premiere of Black Swan in a showstopping Elie Saab gown, which we're still talking about today.

 

Taking a more causal approach, Mila proves just how to sport a pair of skinnies and still look party appropriate.

 

Check out that leg! Mila shows off her err... sexier side on this killer cover for Harper's Bazaar.

 

Mila looked stunning in her lavender number at the Academy Awards. With Grecian undertones and a draping dream, the gown fits her exquisitely.

 

Instilling in us our office uniform of t-shirt with blazer and jeans, Mila's NYLON cover is casually cool.

 

We love how Mila isn't afraid to test out some well-fit numbers to show off her figure. In this outfit, we love the ombré pattern in her knee-length pencil skirt and breezy sheer blouse.

 

Just to prove that she can basically wear it all, Mila looks high brow and seductive on this cover for W.

 

Mila has a penchant for classic, ladylike silhouettes. Here in this number, we love how she sports a dress that we could imagine even Marilyn Monroe wearing on a red carpet.

 

Toning down a notch, Flare features Mila on its cover in a more natural approach, glowing skin and bohemian dress in tow.

 

Arguably our top outfit, Mila sports her staples in sophisticated pieces that are slightly nostalgic in a 1960s silhouette in pastel colors that complement her complexion.

 

Style transformations can be both mesmerizing and traumatizing. One of our top favorite success stories is none other than birthday girl, Mila Kunis, who turns 29 today. It feels like light years ago that the actress first captured our hearts on That 70’s Show, and while she may have been lovable on the small screen, her personal style still had yet to hit its stride.

Fast forward several years and the actress has undergone a serious red carpet metamorphosis. We really started to take notice during her various appearances to promote Black Swan, where  she transformed herself from a cute actress to a style icon. With a penchant for 1960s ladylike silhouettes, little black dresses and complexion-friendly colors, Mila just about always makes our Best Dressed lists. Here, we’ve captured her top looks. Happy birthday Mila!


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