Mila Kunis Rocks Healthy Curves on the Set of Her New Flick

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Mila Kunis on the set of Blood Ties at the Astoria Park in Queens on May 29, 2012.

Mila Kunis famously shrunk down to just 95 lbs. for her role as bad girl ballerina Lily in Black Swan. For her new film, Blood Ties, however, she's been rocking a healthier look.

On set this week (alongside costar Clive Owen), the 5-foot-4 stunner showed off a curvier figure in '70s-style dark blue bell bottoms and a striped spaghetti-strap top. (The Guillaume Canet-directed project tells the story of two Brooklyn-based brothers who get involved with organized crime during the 1970s).

Mila Kunis on the set of Blood Ties on May 29, 2012.
Mila Kunis on the set of Blood Ties on May 29, 2012.
Credit: Guillermo Bosch/INFphoto.com

In March, the actress opened up to Harper's Bazaar about slowly getting her pre-Black Swan figure back.

Mila Kunis on the set of Blood Ties on May 29, 2012.
Mila Kunis on the set of Blood Ties on May 29, 2012.
Credit: Zelig Shaul/ACE/INFphoto.com

"My shape is different. When I got down to 95 pounds, I was muscles, like a little brick house, but skin and bones," Kunis, 28, shared. "When I gained it back, it went to completely different areas."

Mila Kunis on July 18, 2011 in New York City.
Mila Kunis on July 18, 2011 in New York City.
Credit: Jim Spellman/WireImage

Since returning to her normal weight, The Oz: The Great and Powerful star revealed that, unlike many women, her butt isn't a spot that gives her trouble--though she'd be thrilled if she ended up with a little more junk in her trunk.

"I'd be happy if my ass got bigger," Kunis joked to the magazine. "All the weight that left my chest went to my side hip, my stomach."

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