Vanessa Hudgens wows in off-the-shoulder top and tight leather pants as she promotes new TV show Powerless
Vanessa Hudgens put on a very fashionable display at the NBC Universal winter press tour in LA on Wednesday.
The actress, 28, rocked an off-the-shoulder long-sleeved black top that featured a cowl neck.
She added a pair of tight black leather pants and matching heels.
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In the spotlight: Vanessa Hudgens put on a very fashionable display at the NBC Universal winter press tour in LA on Wednesday
The former High School Musical star wore her shoulder-length bob sleekly styled and accentuated her eyes with some dusky shadow.
She kept her lip color to a neutral shade and sported a contrasting pearl white manicure.
Vanessa was at the event to promote her new NBC show Powerless.
Stylish: The actress, 28, rocked an off-the-shoulder long-sleeved black top that featured a cowl neck
Looking good: The former High School Musical star showed off her lithe frame in a pair of tight black leather pants and added some matching heels
Flawless: Vanessa wore her shoulder-length bob sleekly styled and accentuated her eyes with dusky shadow. She kept her lip color to a neutral shade and sported a pearl white manicure
Powerless is the first comedy series to come out of the DC Comics universe.
Vanessa plays a R&D director at a subsidiary of Wayne Enterprises and the workplace set show will feature some of the lesser known DC Comics characters.
The actress told the panel that it was easy to accept the project, saying 'I love workspace comedies.'
Attraction: Vanessa said she 'loved' workspace comedies which was one of the reasons she accepted the role
In depth: Instead of Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, The Flash and Green Lantern, Powerless viewers will be introduced to 'the deeper world of DC
Plugging the new show: Actors Christina Kirk, Danny Pudi, Vanessa, Alan Tudyk and Ron Funches made up the panel
Slimline: The leather trousers and black top flattered Vanessa's figure
Instead of Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, The Flash and Green Lantern, viewers will be introduced to 'the deeper world of DC,' the show's executive producer Patrick Schumacker told the media.
'The idea is that we’re going to pull from the entire canon of the comics,' he explained.
'You’re going to see characters you’re familiar with if you are a hardcore comic book fan. A lot of those heroes, I would look them as underdogs.'
New show: Vanessa stars in the DC Comics comedy Powerless that debuts on NBC next month
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