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alert-–-leonardo-dicaprio-and killers-of-the-flower-moon-co-star-lily-gladstone-take-palm-springs-international-film-festival-awards-red-carpet-togetherAlert – Leonardo DiCaprio and Killers of the Flower Moon co-star Lily Gladstone take Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards red carpet together

Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily Gladstone made a splash as they walked the Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards red carpet together on Thursday evening.

The Killers of the Flower Moon costars turned heads as they each put their best fashion foot forward.

DiCaprio, 49, looked typically handsome in a black tuxedo teamed with a white shirt and black bow tie.

He looked spiffy as he finished with glossy black shoes and slicked back hair, with his beard neatly trimmed 

Meanwhile, Gladstone, 37, was breathtaking in a strapless green gown covered in sparkly stones and beads. 

Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily Gladstone made a splash as they walked the Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards red carpet together on Thursday evening

Leonardo DiCaprio and Lily Gladstone made a splash as they walked the Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards red carpet together on Thursday evening

DiCaprio, 49, looked typically handsome in a black tuxedo teamed with a white shirt and black bow tie

DiCaprio, 49, looked typically handsome in a black tuxedo teamed with a white shirt and black bow tie

The Killers of the Flower Moon costars turned heads as they each put their best fashion foot forward

The Killers of the Flower Moon costars turned heads as they each put their best fashion foot forward

Gladstone recently revealed she was a fan of Leo’s long before they worked together.

In an interview with People, she admitted she once used her allowance to buy a VHS tape of Titanic.

‘I loved that movie,’ Lily gushed about the blockbuster hit, starring DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.

‘It was one of the first things I spent my allowance on,’ she continued. ‘I pre-ordered the double VHS set from Toys ‘R’ Us when that was still around.’

She added that she still recalls the craze over DiCaprio and an advert promoting the film’s availability for rent.

‘I remember the Blockbuster commercial, [with store employees] hearing the crowd of young women approaching,’ she recalled. ‘[The workers] set the Titanic on the shelf, and then you hear all the young ladies, and they’re like, “Uh oh, here they come.”‘

‘I loved that movie for the film and for Kate Winslet,’ she said. ‘Leo was great in it because Jack Dawson was great.’

She added that she liked the stowaway character so much that she would ‘project my crushes into Jack Dawson.’

Gladstone, 37, was breathtaking in a strapless green gown covered in sparkly stones and beads

Gladstone, 37, was breathtaking in a strapless green gown covered in sparkly stones and beads

Leo looked spiffy with his hair slicked back and his beard neatly trimmed

Leo looked spiffy with his hair slicked back and his beard neatly trimmed

Lily's shiny dark hair was arranged in a half-up/half-down style with the locks flowing down her back

Lily’s shiny dark hair was arranged in a half-up/half-down style with the locks flowing down her back

The colleagues beamed as they showed their glamorous side for snapshots

The colleagues beamed as they showed their glamorous side for snapshots

Leonardo waited a beat before joining Lily on the carpet, giving her time alone in the spotlight

Leonardo waited a beat before joining Lily on the carpet, giving her time alone in the spotlight

Each January, The Film Society helms The Palm Springs International Film Festival (PSIFF), followed by the Palm Springs ShortFest in June.

The official website states, ‘In addition to curating the best in international cinema, PSIFF has come to be known as the first stop on the road to the Academy Awards.’

It was added that the ‘Oscar®-qualifying ShortFest is the largest short film festival and market in North America.

‘Our festivals and year-round programs manifest our organization’s mission by nurturing and encouraging new filmmaking talent, honoring the great masters of world cinema, and expanding audience horizons.’

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