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90s Princess Jenna Elfman’s Super-Rare Outing Shows Her Unique & Colorful Springtime Style

90s princess Jenna Elfman is showing off her style in a rare outing, and it’s delighting fans so much!

Earlier this week, on June 11, the Dharma and Greg alum shared an Instagram post showing off her unique, sunshine-personified ensemble. She shared the photo and videos on her page with the caption reading, “✨ #DarkWinds FYC event. 🏆 BIG THANKS to @amc_tv for giving me the opportunity to play Sylvia Washington on Dark Winds, Season 3. Acting alongside this talented group of actors and being part of this show with every department of artistry was a deep pleasure. And to the “village” that is the glam team— more big thanks! 🫶🏼 @matthewstylist @kristinhilton @petraflannery @meehanoneill and @gabbyrico // @ullajohnson @patriziapepe @mansurgavriel @vraiofficial.”

In the first photo and video we see that Elfman looks like a springtime fairy as she rocks a scalloped pastel yellow gown from Ulla Johnson, as well as white heels from Patrizia Pepe, a matching white bag from Mansur Gavriel, and delicate gold jewelry from VRAI; all of which was styled by stylist Petra Flannery.

We also see that she’s rocking bronde soft curls done by hairstylist Matthew Collins, who primarily used Dyson products. She also wowed in rosy makeup done by Kristin Hilton

Along with the first two slides, we get details of her springtime look; and it’s giving us so much formal wear inspo!

Jenna Elfman

Jenna Elfman
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In a previous interview with Glamour, the Growing Up star talked about a plethora of subjects, including her choice of shoes.

“I think I forget I’m on the taller side often, unless I’m wearing high heels, which I very much try to avoid because I find them very annoying since the pandemic. I’m not interested in high heels. I like my Birkenstocks, thank you,” she said.

Then, she talked about how she’s like her iconic character from the 90s: Dharma.

“Well, I do genuinely love people. I love talking with people, hearing people’s stories. I think it’s an innate human inclination to share stories with each other and in your own persona make people feel safe to express themselves, to tell you their story. I think that’s probably what I share,” she said. “I love people and I do really enjoy life. I actually really enjoy my life.”

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