Celebrity Diane Kruger Defines Hollywood Glam at a New York Screening of Disorder By Jonathan Borge Jonathan Borge Instagram Twitter Jonathan Borge is a writer and editor living in New York City. His writing has appeared in Glamour, Refinery29, Forbes, and PAPER, among other publications. Plus, he's held staff positions at Marie Claire, InStyle, and OprahDaily.com. Currently, he's the Senior Entertainment Editor at Bustle Digital Group's Elite Daily, where he oversees digital covers, features and profiles, freelance essays, and strategy for the site's TV/Movies and Celebrity and Music sub-verticals.He primarily writes about pop culture and style, and has a passion for telling LGBTQ+ and Latinx stories. When he's not working, he's likely waiting for Lady Gaga to announce her next tour. InStyle's editorial guidelines Updated on August 10, 2016 @ 12:15PM Pin Share Tweet Email Photo: Walker/Variety/REX/Shutterstock Post-traumatic stress may be the focus of Diane Kruger's latest flick, Disorder, but IRL, there's nothing to worry about when it comes to the star's red carpet style. On Tuesday in Manhattan, the 40-year-old actress proudly entered the city's Landmark Sunshine Cinema for a Cinema Society- and Chopard-hosted screening of the flick that brought out the best in Kruger's fashion. She turned to Alexander McQueen for a poppy print dress with a black leather studded belt that cinched in her waist and contrasted the frock's oversize proportions. And though the dress surely is a memorable one, Kruger turned to (who else?) Chopard for a set of dazzling earrings that shone just as bright as her confidence. The blonde star, who's an avid admirer of fashion, took to Instagram to celebrate her look, which also included a black structural clutch and strappy sandals. The earrings were clearly a winner in her ensemble. "Hello my friends @chopard, come visit again soon," she wrote alongside a headshot of herself posing for the camera. Additionally, Kruger shared a full-length image of her city-bound look. 8 Ways Diane Kruger Integrates Color Into Her Ensemble This one gets the ultimate A+.