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Riley Keough Looks ‘So Much’ Like Mom Lisa Marie Presley in Sheer Gown

Riley Keough was the belle of the ball at the inaugural Gotham TV Awards in NYC. Lisa Marie Presley’s eldest child arrived at the event—held at Cipriani on June 4—in a head-turning sheer floral ensemble. The dress, which featured a black see-through material and a white flower pattern, hugged her curves as she posed for photos.

 

 

Elvis Presley’s granddaughter opted to let her natural beauty shine with minimal makeup—adding a glow with some blush and a pink pout— with her signature brunette tresses parted down the middle and styled in loose waves. The Daisy Jones and the Six star accessorized with a sleek black clutch and peep-toe heels.

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As for the evening’s big winners, the top prizes went to Netflix’s Baby Reindeer, Prime’s Mr. and Mrs. Smith, and Paramount+’s Colin From Accounts.

Keough shared photos from the evening on Instagram—along with a clip of her presenting during the “historic moment”—with the caption, “Thrilled to celebrate the very first Gotham TV awards alongside my @thegotham family. And also to celebrate @underthebridgehulu for its nominations! Congratulations to all of the nominees, winners and honorees .”

“You look so much like your mom in these pictures. You should turn her book into a movie and you should be cast as her,” one fan commented, serving up a top-notch compliment.
“Brava! And this dress is everything ” someone else chimed in, with many praising Under the Bridge as a “story that needed to be told” and sharing hopes that it gets nominated for “lots of Emmys.”

Earlier in the day, it was also revealed that Keough finished penning her mother’s posthumous memoir, as the book cover was made public. The 35-year-old was already assisting in the writing process prior to her mother’s unexpected death in January 2023.

Daily Mail reported that Keough listened to the tapes her mother recorded for the book to complete it and “fulfill her mother’s wish to reveal these memories, incandescent and painful, to the world’ and ‘make her known.”
In January, Keough revealed plans for the book, writing in an Instagram post that she was “honored to help put my mother’s book out for her.”

The publisher, Random House, said the book is the voice of “mother and daughter communicating across the transom of death as they try to heal each other.” “From Here to the Great Unknown” will hit bookshelves on Tuesday, Oct. 15, and is currently available for pre-order.

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