Cameron Diaz gets leggy for ‘The Other Woman’

The old saying goes: If you’ve got it, flaunt it. Cameron Diaz, 41, is doing just that as she showcases her mile-long stems on the worldwide promo trail for her new romantic comedy, “The Other Woman.” The blond beauty put her best leg forward, one premiere at a time, in a slew of micro-minidresses. Let’s have a closer look at her toned red-carpet gams.

Gray Matter at CinemaCon

Cameron rocks the red carpet solo in a striking gray sheath.FilmMagic

Diaz was all smiles (and legs) as she attended the CinemaCon event in Las Vegas last month. She opted to go more conservative in a gray and white pleated minidress designed by Victoria Beckham. Her studded white pumps served as the perfect accent to her innocent attire.

Black and Sheer

Cameron strikes a pose with co-stars Leslie Mann and Kate Upton (left).Splash News

For the film’s debut in Amsterdam last month, Diaz teased the crowd in a black Dior minidress with a sheer overlay. She further punctuated her look with coordinating black Manolo Blahnik pumps and bright red lips.

Liquid Leather

Cameron sports neutral hues at the London premiere of her latest flick.Getty Images

Cameron tapped into her wild side in a skintight leather frock designed by The Row at the London premiere on April 2. Again, she showed off her towering legs in a pair of nude pumps.

Floral Fever

Cameron shows off her super-toned gams in this flirty floral number.Getty Images

The minidress parade moved right along to Germany’s “Wetten, dass . . ?” talk show on April 5. The actress flaunted her best asset in a dark floral number by Elie Saab, which was dangerously slit at the thigh.

Glittering Gold Pucci

“The Other Woman” bombshell shines on the red carpet in Munich, Germany.Startraks Photo; Getty Images

Hello, opulence. Cameron Diaz attended the Munich premiere of her new revenge flick in a gilded Emilio Pucci frock on Monday. The metallic dress cut off right at her upper thigh. She kept her hair swept back in a simple ponytail, and her makeup was muted and simple, giving all the attention to her enviable legs.