• Amber Heard stepped out at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York for premiere of her latest movie, Gully, this weekend.
  • Heard opted for a naked coat dress by Claes Iversen, the skirt of which was completely transparent.
  • At the Aquaman premiere back in November 2018, Heard wore a Pierpaolo Piccioli for Valentino gown with a matching swimming cap.

Amber Heard made a big impact when she hit the red carpet at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 27.

The actress opted for a Claes Iversen all-black look, consisting of a lace trench coat, featuring intricate embroidery, and a chunky leather belt. While Heard wore a black bodysuit underneath her outfit, the sheer fabric of the trench coat left very little to the imagination.

Heard's outfit, which is taken from Claes Iversen's Spring Summer '18 Couture collection, featured a totally transparent skirt section, revealing a pair of thigh-high stockings underneath. She accessorized the look with fishnet gloves and black pointy pumps:

"Gully" - 2019 Tribeca Film Festival
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Celebrity Sightings In New York City - April 27, 2019
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Unsurprisingly, the outfit was even more revealing from the back, and Heard proved that she can definitely pull off a naked look on the red carpet:

"Gully" - 2019 Tribeca Film Festival
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According to Variety, Gully "is set in a slightly dystopian version of Los Angeles. It follows three disaffected teenagers, all victims of childhood trauma, who are running a hedonistic riot." The movie co-stars Kelvin Harrison Jr., Jacob Latimore, and Charlie Plummer.

Heard previously demonstrated her show-stopping style at the Aquaman premiere in November 2018, by wearing a Pierpaolo Piccioli for Valentino gown with a matching swimming cap:

"Aquaman" World Premiere - Red Carpet Arrivals
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