Emilia Clarke cuts a sophisticated figure as she wows in an oversized navy trouser suit out in Soho
Emilia Clarke showed off a new style on Wednesday as she headed out in Soho, London.
The Game of Thrones actress looked like she meant it by rocking a navy blue pantsuit while trying to be incognito with a pair of stylish cat-eye-shaped sunglasses.
The star, 37, paired the oversized blazer jacket with a cream blouse with statement collars and cropped trousers.
She added a pair of beige and navy toe sandals to the ensemble as she walked with her hands in her pockets.
Emilia wore her brunette locks in a low ponytail and kept her Airpods in her ears.
Emilia Clarke, 37, looked sophisticated as she wowed in an oversized navy trouser suit in Soho, London, on Wednesday
The Game Of Thrones star paired the oversized blazer jacket with a cream-colored blouse with statement collars and cropped trousers
In February, Emilia and her mother Jenny were awarded an MBE for their work in setting up a brain injury charity.
Emily and her mother co-founder of SameYou, a brain injury recovery charity they set up after the actress survived two brain haemorrhages.
The first, a brain haemorrhage, happened while she was training at a north London gym in 2011.
She founded the charity after being shocked to discover how understaffed rehabilitation services were.
Emilia first suffered a bleed on her brain in 2011, just after the first series of Game Of Thrones finished filming, and lost her ability to speak as she nearly fell into a coma.
Her second bleed in 2013 required surgery after scans showed the bleed had doubled in size. Emilia has previously told how she was among the ‘really small minority’ of people who survived and were left ‘without consequences’.
She suffered a subarachnoid hemorrhage after an aneurysm – a weak area in a blood vessel – burst on the surface of her brain.
They are most common in people aged between 45 and 70 and can cause sufferers to experience extreme fatigue, sleep problems, headaches, visual disturbances and loss of movement, but Emilia previously said she had not suffered from them.
In February, Emilia, along with her mother Jenny, were awarded an MBE for their work in setting up a brain injury charity
Emily and her mother co-founded SameYou, a brain injury recovery charity they set up after the actress survived two brain haemorrhages
She founded the charity after being shocked to discover how understaffed rehabilitation services were (pictured with Prince William)
This experience led Emilia and her mother Jennifer to set up the charity SameYou to raise money and help increase access to neurorehabilitation after brain injury and stroke.
Emilia has discussed surgery to restore blood flow, and medication to relieve the pain.
Her life-saving treatment left her with titanium instead of parts of her skull and scars.
The star has previously admitted she was ‘more afraid of getting fired than dying’.
She told Harper’s Bazaar: ‘I wasn’t afraid of dying. I was afraid of getting fired! I decided, ”This is not something that is going to define me”. I never gave in to any feeling of ‘Why me? This is stupid’. I was like, I have to get back to it.
‘If I’m completely honest, I was very embarrassed by the whole thing. Like I was broken. As if the producers must think I’m some unreliable person they hired.
‘If I hadn’t had a brain haemorrhage, I might have become a real old fart who thought I was the bee’s knee, living in Hollywood. I am so much more aware of what is happening, when it is happening.
‘I don’t worry about failure – I thrive on failure! When something goes wrong, I always think you can fix it. It hurts, it’s scary, but then you can do anything.’
Emilia previously admitted she was ‘more afraid of getting fired than dying’ (pictured in Game Of Thrones in 2011)