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Olivia Wilde suffers awkward wardrobe malfunction as she stumbles over plunging dress

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Olivia Wilde suffered an awkward wardrobe malfunction as she almost tumbled down some steps at a glamorous film festival when her frock got in the way.Walking the red carpet for the Don't Worry Darling premiere at the Victoria Eugenia Theatre during the 70th San Sebastian International Film Festival in Spain on Friday, Olivia slipped into to a glamorous gown.

The 38-year-old director looked sensational on the night when she donned an emerald green sequined floor-length frock.READ NEXT: Olivia Wilde slams 'baseless rumours' about Don't Worry Darling after feud claimBut the glitzy and plunging dress wasn't without its problems, as Olivia found out when she stumbled and almost tumbled while parading her svelte figure.Before she headed inside for the premiere of her film, the stunning star's heels got caught in the long train of her trailing gown - leaving her facing an awkward blunder.

Left red-faced, Olivia even needed assistance from a member of staff to ensure she was safely released from the grasp of her gown's train.Getting unstuck very swiftly and regaining her balance, Harry Styles' girlfriend continued to dazzle - not letting her small slip-up stop her from enjoying the night.Her emerald green dress featured a high-neck and lengthy train, with the frock being fitted and figure-hugging.Because the dress had a high-neck and was backless, Olivia appeared to go braless as she showed off some side-boob.Wearing her hair straightened and down, Olivia highlighted her facial features with a dash of makeup that accentuated her chiselled features.

Olivia plays the role of Bunny in new psychological thriller film Don't Worry Darling - which stars her beau Harry and comes out later this month.

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