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Sheer Gown by Karen Fukuhara Shines at The Boys Finale Premiere


Karen Fukuhara commanded attention, just as she does on screen as Kimiko in The Boys, at the Season 5 finale premiere of the Prime Video show, by wearing a stunning sheer gown. The 34-year-old appeared on the red carpet of her award-winning series’ event in a wine-colored outfit, instantly captivating anyone who laid eyes upon her.

Karen Fukuhara turns heads at The Boys finale premiere

Check out Karen Fukuhara’s latest photos showcasing her stunning premiere-carpet outfit below:

The Boys series finale event, which took place at the United Theater in Los Angeles, California, also saw other cast members, including Jensen Ackles, Chace Crawford, and Erin Moriarty, turn up in style. However, The Suicide Squad star stole the limelight with her burgundy, semi-transparent floor-length gown. It featured a high mock neckline and long fitted sleeves.

Fukuhara’s eye-catching gown was sheer, with bands of faux fur strategically covering her chest and waist. Moreover, she left her hair open, with a few bangs sweeping across her forehead.

Karen Fukuhara accessorized her stunning look with tiny silver earrings and multiple rings. She also opted for a neutral makeup palette, with nude lips and eyeshadow matching her dress. Notably, Fukuhara was in attendance to commemorate the premiere of The Boys Season 5 finale. It was released on Prime Video on May 20.

Originally reported by Apoorv Rastogi on Mandatory.

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