Brooke Shields looks sexy as she flashes cleavage in black jumpsuit while promoting 'Pretty Baby'
MANHATTAN, NEW YORK: The new documentary, 'Pretty Baby: Brooke Shields', is presently receiving advertising aid from Brooke Shields herself. The actress and model also resumed her promotional efforts on March 30 by appearing as a guest on ‘The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’.
She was seen walking along the busy streets of Manhattan to the studio and appeared to be in a good mood based on the size of the beaming smile on her face. Shields engaged in a little photo shoot shortly before entering the location where the late-night talk show is filmed, showcasing some of her catwalking skills.
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The new documentary focuses on issues including the sexualization Shields experienced as a child star in the 1970s and 1980s, her relationship with her mother, and the contentious movie ‘Pretty Baby’ (1978), which starred Shields at the age of 12.
Shields displayed both her fashion flair and her beautiful physique during her humorous street performance with a black outfit that included flared pants, a plunging top, and a matching cape. Due to an opening right below her breasts, the top showed off more than a glimpse of her cleavage as well as her stomach.
In addition, the trousers' flared design was offset by the way they hugged her hips and midriff. Her trousers began at the knees and became wider with each inch down to the cuffs that dropped to her ankles. On this particular day, the ‘Suddenly Susan' alum had her light brown hair parted in the center, flowing long down her back and down over her breasts.
Playful on a number of occasions
The New York City resident eventually finished her photo session on the sidewalk and went inside to meet Colbert. With her major performance in Polly Platt's ‘Pretty Baby’ at the age of 12, Shields had a meteoric climb to fame.
Together with them, Diana Scarwid, Barbara Steele, Seret Scott, Cheryl Markowitz, Susan Manskey, Laura Zimmerman, Miz Mary, Gerrit Graham, and Mae Mercer were part of the ensemble. Keith Carradine, Susan Sarandon, Frances Faye, Antonio Fargas, Matthew Anton, and Mae Mercer were also in the group.
Throughout the 1980s, Shields continued to work into her late adolescence and appeared in a number of drama movies, such as 'The Blue Lagoon' (1980) and 'Endless Love' (1981), as well as prominent advertising campaigns.