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Lily Collins Stuns In Ulyana Sergeenko Dress At The Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit — Photos

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May 11 2021, Published 1:39 p.m. ET

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Before jetting off to France to film the second season of Emily In Paris, Lily Collins attended The Immersive Van Gogh Exhibit at The Immersive Museum in Chicago.

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For the artsy occasion, the actress wore a elegant Ulyana Sergeenko black velvet midi dress with a contrasting white lace chemisette.

The 32-year-old accessorized with black ankle strap Jimmy Choo platforms and Cartier jewelry and finished up her look with a red lip and a center part up-do. 

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Scroll though the gallery below to see more photos of Collins' stylish museum outing.

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Collins' vintage-inspired Ulyana Sergeenko dress hails from the Russian designer's Demi-Couture Fall 2020 collection.

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Along with a collection of Cartier jewels, the newly engaged actress showed off her square diamond ring from fiancé Charlie McDowell.

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The creators of the Van Gogh Exhibit, seen by over 2 million visitors, is officially making its mark at a soon-to-be announced iconic location in the heart of Los Angeles. 

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Current locations of the blockbuster exhibit include New York, San Francisco, Chicago and more. 

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In the exhibit, visitors are able to wander through entrancing, moving images that truly illuminate the mind of Van Gogh.

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While looking picture perfect herself, the actress took a deep dive inside the mind and art of the beloved impressionist painter.

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The awe-inspiring exhibit has over 500,000 cubic feet of projections featuring some of Van Gogh’s most iconic works including the artist's Bedroom at Arles and Starry Night Over the Rhône.

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If the dreamy exhibit looks familiar, it may be because Collins' character on Emily In Paris visited it on the first season of the Netflix series.

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