Amy Schumer Stuns In A White Minidress At GQ Men Of The Year Party

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Amy Schumer continues to give us major -- sorry to say it -- #stylegoals.

The star attended the GQ Men Of The Year Party Thursday night in a white minidress we're adding to our dream wardrobe list. Also adding: those chill glam blonde waves.

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Schumer recently opened up about the impact of working with her stylist Leesa Evans during an interview about her partnership with Goodwill and Stylefund, an organization that helps women feel empowered through their clothing choices. 

"Leesa had given me this gift of showing me how to dress and feel good," she said.

Schumer also rocks it sans clothes in this year's Pirelli calendar in a gorgeous photograph shot by Annie Leibovitz. She shared the image on Instagram earlier this week.

Don't forget to take your daily moment of gratefulness that Schumer is the most famous person right now.

Also on HuffPost:

 

13 Amy Schumer Quotes That Make Us Proud To Be Women
She's passionate.(01 of13)
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She points out the double-standard in comedy.(02 of13)
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She refuses to let hateful comments determine her self-worth.(03 of13)
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She doesn't sweat the small stuff. (04 of13)
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She calls out fat-shaming.(05 of13)
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She's not afraid to say what's on her mind.(06 of13)
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She doesn't let society tell her what she's worth. (07 of13)
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She's fiercely ambitious.(08 of13)
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She's unapologetic about her sexuality. (09 of13)
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She knows who she is. (10 of13)
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She's confident --- and (hilariously) reminds us there's no reason not to be.(11 of13)
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She knows she's beautiful, and owns it.(12 of13)
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She finds her strength through other women and the people she loves.(13 of13)
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