Penelope Cruz wowed in a black feathered Marchesa gown at the world premiere of her film 'Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides' at Disneyland on Saturday, May 7 in Anaheim, California.
The 37-year-old hot mama flaunted her post baby curves in a custom body hugging, off-the-shoulder gown with a mermaid silhouette, accented with crystal and feather detail.
She accessorized with Chopard jewels- oval drop earrings, bracelet in her left arm and a ring on her right hand ring finger.
Her hair was styled in a high ponytail and forehead framing fringe, the shortest ever that we have seen on her. Angled eyeliner on lids accentuated her thick arched eyebrows. Nude lipgloss rounded her look.
Penelope, who is the newcomer to the fourth outing of the Pirate series, posed on the black carpet with co-star Johnny Depp, who was dressed in black and white.
The premiere, which featured a 2,700-foot-long black carpet lining the Main Street in Disneyland, made history by becoming the first outdoor 3D premiere in the world.
Around 2000 guests attended the screening, paying $1,000 a ticket. The proceeds from the premiere will be donated to the Boys and Girls Clubs of America.
Around 25,000 fans thronged the venue to get a glimpse of the attending celebrities, including Geoffrey Rush, Astrid Berges-Frisbey, Patti Hansen and Keith Richards (cast members); Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Steven Tyler, Eva Longoria, Natalie Maines, Chelsie Hightower, Cheryl Burke, Eliza Dushku, Emma Roberts, Ian McShane, Kevin McNally, Sam Claflin, Jodie Foster, Martin Short, Teri Hatcher, Kirstie Alley, Joey Lawrence and Cat Cora.
The film opens in theaters on May 20.
This is Penelope's first film after her son Leo's birth in January 2011. She was pregnant with her son during the filming. This is also her first film with Johnny Depp, and her second with director Rob Marshall; the two earlier worked together in Nine (2009).
On April 1, 2011 Cruz received the 2,436th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, becoming the first Spanish actress to receive a Star.
Penelope's upcoming films include an untitled Woody Allen Project set in Rome, and Italian director Sergio Castellitto's Venuto al Mondo, a war film in which she plays a single mother of a teenage son. The film is based on an Italian bestseller.
Her long shelved film, 'A Madator's Mistress,' previously titled Manolete, and filmed in 2005, will release on demand via cable, satellite, telco and online on June 7, 2011.