12-time Emmy nominee Sandra Oh gleamed in an orange sequin dress for the Canadian premiere of Turning Red, which took place at the TIFF Bell Lightbox in Toronto on Tuesday.
The Korean-Canadian-American 50-year-old looked elegant in the embellished short-sleeve frock and silver heels selected by styling duo Jill Lincoln + Jordan Johnson.
Hairstylist Lisa Vella curled Sandra's raven fringed bob and make-up artist Simone Otis applied her bright red pout for the film festivities.
Hometown pride: 12-time Emmy nominee Sandra Oh gleamed in an orange sequin dress for the Canadian premiere of Turning Red, which took place at the TIFF Bell Lightbox in Toronto on Tuesday
At one point, Oh took out her phone for a red carpet selfie alongside producer Lindsey Collins and filmmaker Domee Shi, who made her feature directorial debut with Turning Red.
The four-time SAG Award winner voices overprotective and strict mother Ming Lee in Pixar's animated puberty comedy, which premieres this Friday on Disney+.
'Hey, all girls have periods. So let's normalize that - and celebrate it!' Sandra told the BBC on Monday.
'I was just so happy there was a film about it. Storytelling wise, I don't think we really mention it enough, so to be a part of a film that embraced puberty was important to me.'
Pretty: The Korean-Canadian-American 50-year-old looked elegant in the embellished short-sleeve frock and silver heels selected by styling duo Jill Lincoln + Jordan Johnson
Ready for her close-up! Hairstylist Lisa Vella curled Sandra's raven fringed bob and make-up artist Simone Otis applied her bright red pout for the film festivities
Feminist flick: At one point, Oh took out her phone for a red carpet selfie alongside producer Lindsey Collins (M) and filmmaker Domee Shi (R), who made her feature directorial debut with Turning Red
'Has the red peony blossomed?' The four-time SAG Award winner voices overprotective and strict mother Ming Lee in Pixar's animated puberty comedy, which premieres this Friday on Disney+
Sandra told the BBC on Monday: 'Hey, all girls have periods. So let's normalize that - and celebrate it! I was just so happy there was a film about it. Storytelling wise, I don't think we really mention it enough, so to be a part of a