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Actress Mena Suvari led a group of fashionistas over the weekend, while appearing at a Beverly Hills Hotel celebration.

In the midst of a divorce, Suvari, who has appeared in shows like "Boy Meets World" and films like "American Beauty" and "American Pie," was not afraid to make a single appearance at the Beverly Hills Hotel 100th Anniversary celebration.

The blonde actress appeared at the event in a short black dress that was asking for what would have been the actress' second wardrobe malfunction. In April the actress accidentally flashed her rear through her black, see-through gown. Much like the first gown, her newest debut included a much shorter but also very sheer gown. To prevent another mishap, the actress wore a white slip beneath.

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The top of the dress, however, still posed imminent danger as it appeared to stay up only by some invisible object, proving to be nothing short of a miracle.

The actress is in the middle of a divorce from her second husband, Simone Sestito, after only an 18-month long marriage.

"Honestly, I never thought that at 33 I'd be a two-time divorcee. But OK, if that's the path my life is going down, then I accept it," the star told Daily Mail in April. "You have to surround yourself with people who love you and want the best for you. I call this process weeding my garden."

The actress paired her black dress with bold, golden heels that were trimmed in the back with large, black bows, which wrapped around her ankles.

With a new, more risqué style, the actress has also stated that she is only looking up now and letting go of those who bring her down.

"A year or so ago I went through all the people in my life and asked myself: does this person inspire me, genuinely love me and support me unconditionally?" she told Daily Mail. "I wanted nothing but positive influences in my life."

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