Drew Barrymore opts for a VERY kooky look… complete with high-street kimono, Gucci bum bag and loose cargo pants as she takes the stage at iHeartRadio’s Jingle Ball in NYC
She frequently graces the red carpet in stunning gowns.
Yet Drew Barrymore showed off a more quirky style on Friday evening when she introduced singer Camila Cabello at Z100’s iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2019 in NYC.
The Charlie’s Angels actress, 44, ensured all eyes were on her as she donned cargo pants, a $700 (£530) Gucci bumbag, fedora and high-street kimono.
She’s just like us! Drew Barrymore showed off a more quirky style on Friday evening when she introduced singer Camila Cabello at Z100’s iHeartRadio Jingle Ball 2019 in NYC
Drew was looking particularly funky for the event as she stormed the stage in the mish-mash ensemble – yet ever the star, she made the look work.
Her kimono is from high-street giant Zara and was once worn by Kourtney Kardashian – proving the A-list truly are just like us.
Drew added to her look with a bright pink Gucci bumbag which added a pop of colour to the kooky look and made sure she turned heads further.
Underneath her quirky kimono, Drew toned it down a little with a simple pair of cargo pants and a white t-shirt. She added a pair of brown suede shoes which kept up with the rest of the non-matching ensemble.
Individual: The Charlie’s Angels actress, 44, ensured all eyes were on her as she donned cargo pants, a $700 (£530) Gucci bumbag, fedora and high-street kimono
More relaxed: Underneath her quirky kimono, Drew toned it down a little with a simple pair of cargo pants and a white t-shirt
Bright smile: Drew appeared to enjoy herself on stage as she gripped her hat and gave a cheeky grin
Drew’s kimono was the same outfit which Kourtney opted for in a racy Instagram snap.
It comes after Drew revealed she hated the idea of her children becoming actors. The actress has daughters Olive, seven, and Frankie, five, with ex Will Kopelman.
She said that when her tots were born, she was adamant they wouldn’t follow in her footsteps because she believed acting was ‘some calling from the devil’.
‘When I first had my kids, I think I was so obsessed with doing everything differently with them, I almost thought that acting was some calling from the devil,’ she said during an appearance on the Today show.
Who’s who? Her kimono is from high-street giant Zara and was once worn by Kourtney Kardashian – proving the A-list truly are just like us
Heartfelt: The Firestarter star spoke to the audience from her stage vantage point
This is me: Drew’s appearance at the well-attended event showed her schedule is as busy as ever
‘I was thinking, “My daughters will never be actors! God, no!”‘
But Drew – who started her own acting career young with roles in E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial and Firestarter – had a change of heart when she realized her family has been in the entertainment business for ‘multiple generations’.
She added: ‘And then I’m, like, wait, it’s a great family trade. I’m a Barrymore. My family has been doing this for hundreds and hundreds of years, and multiple generations.’
Laughter: The actress pressed her hand to her chest as she let out a laugh
Swinging: As members of the audience raised their hands, Drew smiled on stage
The Santa Clarita Diet star still wants a ‘very normal and safe’ upbringing for her daughters though, and says she’s already told her eldest daughter that she’d like her to wait until she’s 18 before she decides on her career path.
She said: ‘[What] I really wanted for them was something very normal and traditional and safe.
‘I feel like I’ve accomplished that or I continue to sort of have that be my intention every day.
‘Olive knows that I would prefer she wait until she’s 18, and then it’s really her life and her decision.
‘I think there’s a way to give them a normal childhood that’s totally protected, and yet feed their love of how much they love to express themselves.
‘And when they were first born, I just didn’t know how to rationalize it. Now, I do.’
Animated: The E.T. star was in high spirits for the glitzy musical outing
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