Michelle Williams is vintage-inspired in Giulietta prints & colour pop heels at Comic-Con

Everything in our wardrobe just looks rubbish after seeing Michelle Williams’ pretty printed dress at Comic-Con 2012 yesterday.

Stepping out to promote her new film Oz: The Great and Powerful alongside co-star Mila Kunis, Michelle opted for a 60s-style shift dress from Giulietta Resort 2013 at the event in San Diego.

She paired the white number with colour-popping purple heels, which remind us of something fashion fave Fearne Cotton would proudly strut around London in.

Perfectly balanced with minimal accessories and subtle make-up, Michelle oozed summer chic. We love it!

What do you think? Love her look as much as we do?

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