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In the latest scenes captured from the set of “It Ends With Us,” Blake Lively showcased a boho-chic style that blended comfort and fashion. The 36-year-old actress, previously spotted on the same film set a few days ago, embraced a look that drew inspiration from both bohemian and hippie influences during the Wednesday morning shoot in Plainfield, New Jersey.
Lively opted for an oversized seafoam green, red, and white silk top adorned with multiple patterns, layered over a form-fitting white tank top. Complementing the ensemble, she wore baggy wine-colored jeans, neatly tucked into stylish black leather booties. To enhance the boho-chic vibe, she draped a patchwork jacket over her outfit.
Carrying two sizable bags, including a brown suede one and a Valentino Garavani monogram East-West tote bag valued at $2,700, Lively completed her look. Her strawberry blonde locks flowed freely, framing her face, and she sported minimal makeup, emphasizing her natural beauty.
Despite the absence of co-stars Justin Baldoni and Hasan Minhaj on set, Lively appeared engrossed in her role. Baldoni, who also directs and co-writes the film, shares the screen with Lively as her abusive husband, Ryle Kincaid.
Originally scheduled for a February 4 release, the film faced delays due to strikes by the Writers Guild of America (WGA) and the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA). Adapted from Colleen Hoover’s romance novel, the storyline revolves around Blake’s character, Lily, navigating an abusive marriage, echoing themes inspired by Hoover’s own experiences.
When Lively’s casting was announced, Colleen Hoover expressed excitement on Instagram, describing her as the ideal embodiment of the protagonist, Lily. Hoover also praised Justin Baldoni’s suitability for the role of Ryle, expressing confidence in the duo’s ability to bring the characters to life.
However, some fans raised concerns about the age gap between Lively and the character Lily, who is 23 in the book. Despite the mixed reactions, anticipation is building for the on-screen adaptation of this emotionally charged narrative.