Penelope Cruz exudes elegance in a magnificent floor-length floral gown as she attends the 38th Annual Goya Film Awards in Spain

Penelope Cruz cut a glamorous figure in a stunning floor-length floral dress for the 38th annual Goya Film Awards in Spain on Saturday.

The Spanish actress, 49, posed for photos on the red carpet for the awards event in her statement dress with a net overlay.

Penelope’s dress had a plunging back and a round front, and was decorated with hundreds of pink flowers.

Penelope complemented it with beautiful silver drop earrings and her dark brown bob with honey blonde streaks framed her face perfectly.

The Goya Film Awards aim to recognize those who contribute to the union of cultures and audiences from around the world through film.

Penelope Cruz, 49, stuns in a stunning floor-length floral dress for the 38th annual Goya Film Awards in Spain on Saturday

The Spanish actress posed for photos on the red carpet for the awards event in her statement dress with a net overlay

The Spanish actress posed for photos on the red carpet for the awards event in her statement dress with a net overlay

Penelope's dress had a plunging back and a round front, and was decorated with hundreds of pink flowers

Penelope’s dress had a plunging back and a round front, and was decorated with hundreds of pink flowers

Penelope was not nominated for any awards, of which there were twenty-eight, from Best Actress to Best Documentary.

The actress last appeared in the biographical film Ferrari (2023), which failed to recoup its budget at the box office despite favorable reviews.

Ferrari follows the personal and professional struggles of Enzo Ferrari (Adam Driver), the Italian founder of car manufacturer Ferrari. Penelope plays his wife Laura.

Other leading actors included Shailene Woodley, Patrick Dempsey and Jack O’Connell.

In January, while discussing the film, Penelope revealed that she has a fear of driving after watching her sister get hit by a car.

Penelope also recently gave a rare insight into her 13-year marriage to fellow Spanish actor Javier Bardem.

She and Javier, 54, share children Leo, 12, and Luna, 10, and tend to keep their romance and their children out of the spotlight.

However, during the interview, Penelope gave a little insight into their relationship and revealed how Javier keeps their family entertained with his funny impressions.

Penelope complemented it with beautiful silver drop earrings and her dark brown bob with honey blonde streaks perfectly framed her face

Penelope complemented it with beautiful silver drop earrings and her dark brown bob with honey blonde streaks perfectly framed her face

The Goya Film Awards aim to recognize those who contribute to the union of cultures and audiences from around the world through film.

The Goya Film Awards aim to recognize those who contribute to the union of cultures and audiences from around the world through film.

The actress last appeared in the biographical film Ferrari (2023) as Enzo Ferrari's wife.  The film failed to recoup its budget at the box office despite favorable reviews

The actress last appeared in the biographical film Ferrari (2023) as Enzo Ferrari’s wife. The film failed to recoup its budget at the box office despite favorable reviews

In January, while discussing the film, Penelope revealed that she has a fear of driving after watching her sister get hit by a car.

In January, while discussing the film, Penelope revealed that she has a fear of driving after watching her sister get hit by a car.

Penelope recently gave a rare insight into her 13-year marriage to fellow Spanish actor Javier Bardem, 54

Penelope recently gave a rare insight into her 13-year marriage to fellow Spanish actor Javier Bardem, 54

She said: ‘He sings and he’s a great dancer. And he does this great impression of Mick Jagger. He will impersonate Al Pacino and De Niro while they talk to each other. It’s unbelievable.’

When he asked when he gave free rein to his impressions and whether they took place around the dinner table, she said, “Really, any situation.”

The mother-of-two also spoke to the fashion magazine about how she deals with the more “uncomfortable and painful” roles she takes on.

Penelope discussed how she regulates the empathy she feels for her characters, and admitted that this is something she works on a lot in therapy.