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Here's what Leslie Jones wore to the Ghostbusters premiere after her dress tweet

Comedian Leslie Jones showed up at the Ghostbusters' reboot premiere in a floor-length red Christian Siriano gown, following a tweet last month that said she couldn't get designer help.

Actress tweeted last month she couldn't find gown for event, designer Christian Siriano offered help

Actress Leslie Jones arrives at the premiere of Ghostbusters in Hollywood Saturday. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)

Comedian Leslie Jones showed up tothe Ghostbusters'premiere Saturdayin a red, off-the-shouldergown, after a tweetlast month sayingshe couldn't get designer help for a dress.

Jones, who stars in the much-talked-about rebootalongsideKristenWiig, Melissa McCarthy and KateMcKinnon, appeared at the Los Angeles screeningin aChristian Siriano creation. The 30-year-olddesigner, aProject Runway winner,had reached out to the actress on social media following Jones'post online.

The SNL cast member tweeted June 28:"It'sso funny how there are no designers wanting to help me with a premiere dress for movie."

The message got a lot of traction, interpreted by manyas a call for more diversity in the fashion industry and bysome as an entitled and indulgent plea.

With a couple of waving handemojis, Siriano, whose celebrity clients include Sarah Jessica Parker, Rihannaand Victoria Beckham,invited Jones to meet for a collaboration.

The result? An opendiscussion about non-sample size figures in a slow-to-change industry.And a dress that singslouder than theGhostbusters' theme song: "If you're all alone, pick up the phone."

Actress Leslie Jones in a Christian Siriano gown at the LA premiere of Ghostbusters Saturday, following a high-profile tweet that said she couldn't get designer help with a dress. (Alberto E. Rodriguez/Getty Images)