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Posted: 2016-01-25T15:04:45Z | Updated: 2016-01-25T15:04:45Z Lily-Rose Depp Looks Gorgeous At The Sundance Premiere Of 'Yoga Hosers' | HuffPost

Lily-Rose Depp Looks Gorgeous At The Sundance Premiere Of 'Yoga Hosers'

The 16-year-old earned another acting credit.

Johnny Depp's daughter is making quite the splash at Sundance. 

Lily-Rose Depp , daughter of the famous actor and French singer/model Vanessa Paradis, posed for pictures at the premiere of her new movie, "Yoga Hosers," at Sundance Film Festival on Sunday

Depp wore black shoes and pants with a white t-shirt, black studded jacket and red scarf, drawing comparisons to her dad's red carpet style. She paired her look with a nude lip and blue eyeshadow. 

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Lily-Rose Melody Depp poses at the "Yoga Hosers" premiere at Sundance on Jan. 24, 2016.
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Lily-Rose Melody Depp poses at the "Yoga Hosers" premiere at Sundance on Jan. 24, 2016.
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The 16-year-old stars as teenage yoga enthusiast Colleen Collette , who must battle an ancient evil presence with her friend (also named Colleen) to make it to a party thrown by seniors. 

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The cast of "Yoga Hosers" pose at the Getty Images Portrait Studio at Sundance in Park City, Utah on Jan. 24, 2016.
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Harley Quinn Smith, director Kevin Smith and Lily-Rose Depp attend the 'Yoga Hosers' premiere at Sundance on Jan. 24, 2016 in Park City, Utah.
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Depp has already made quite the impression in the fashion world, attending Chanel shows at only 15 years old and becoming the face of Chanel eyewear at 16 . We're sure we're going to see a lot more of her. 

Check out the trailer for her new movie: 

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