Claire Foy, Jodie Turner-Smith, Andrea Riseborough lead Brit glam at Film Independent Spirit Awards
Claire Foy cut a glamorous figure when she arrived at the 2023 Film Independent Spirit Awards in Santa Monica, California on Saturday.
The 38-year-old British actress dazzled in an off-the-shoulder silver gown embellished with sparkling sequins and jewels.
She was joined at the event by Jodie Turner-Smith, 36, who looked sensational in a semi-sheer nude mini dress with a plunging neckline.
The garment featured lace and feather details, and the garment ended well above the knee.
Meanwhile, fellow UK-born star Andrea Riseborough, 41, looked chic in a copper-toned jacket and matching pleated skirt for the evening.
In style: Claire Foy, 38, (left), looked glam in a sequined gown, while Jodie Turner-Smith, 36, (right), wore a semi-sheer mini-dress at the 2023 Film Independent Spirit Awards on Saturday
Fashion Spotlight: Meanwhile, fellow UK-born star Andrea Riseborough, 41, looked chic in a copper-colored jacket and matching pleated skirt for evening
The Crown star Claire, whose film Women Talking has been nominated for the Robert Altman Award at the party, appeared in good spirits as she posed ahead of the award ceremony.
The low-cut sweetheart neckline of her dress featured black material on top.
Her garment hugged her curves to perfectly accentuate her hourglass figure.
The star wore a pair of black heels to add a few inches to her height and opted for a glamorous natural-toned makeup palette.
Jodie left a lot of skin on display as she posed for photos in her dress, complete with sheer lace sections.
It was adorned with an array of pink and pale blue feathers, and the star wore a pair of heels in a similar color.
She went for a glam look with her makeup, using colorful eyeshadow to complement her outfit.
Andrea, who is nominated in the Best Lead Performance category for her role as the title character in the film To Leslie, looked relaxed when she arrived at the event, posing on the blue carpet with her hands in her jacket pockets.
Glamor puss: The Crown star Claire, whose film Women Talking has been nominated for the Robert Altman Award at the party, appeared in good spirits as she posed.
Eye-catching: Jodie’s garment featured lace and feather details, and the garment ended above the knee
Glitterati: Jodie left a lot of skin on display as she posed for photos in her dress, complete with sheer lace sections.
Her pleated skirt fell almost to the floor, with the star wearing brown tights and a pair of beige heels for the evening.
Elsewhere, Mia Goth showed off her curves in a skintight ensemble at the awards this weekend.
Showcasing her horror talent once again in Infinity Pool, Mia, 29, was nominated for Best Lead Performance for her role in the horror film Pearl, about an ambitious farm girl who yearns for the glamorous life she sees in movies. .
The annual event always takes place the week before the Academy Awards and honors the best of independent film and television.
British-born actress Mia was dressed in head-to-toe black, wearing a long-sleeved black lace gown with a turtleneck and velvet hem.
The leggy blonde was wearing nothing under her dress, except for a black bra and high-waisted panties.
Mia wore minimal makeup and kept her blonde locks back with a wide black headband.
She accessorized with large black and gold earrings.
Strike a pose: She was decked out in an array of pink and pale blue feathers, with the star wearing a pair of high-heeled shoes in a similar color.
Looking good: She went for a glam look with her makeup, using colorful eyeshadow to complement her outfit
Star quality: Andrea, who is nominated in the Best Lead Performance category for her role as the title character in the film To Leslie, seemed relaxed when she arrived at the event.
Completing the look: her pleated skirt fell almost to the floor, with the star wearing brown tights and a pair of beige heels for the evening.
In an interview with vanity fairThe Hawaii Society of Film Critics Award winner said Pearl provided her with a much-needed breakthrough.
“For a while, it was always a miracle for me that I got another job,” the Emma actress admitted.
It’s Pearl that changed me, in terms of how I see myself and my ability as a performer.’
Mia also worked with writer-director Ty West to create the script and received her first writing credit for the screenplay.
“That project was an opportunity for me to experience a performance-driven story for the first time: very little plot, just very character-focused,” he explained.
The film, which was shot in New Zealand during the height of the pandemic, gave the Suspira actress an opportunity to explore her creative side.
Back in black: Mia Goth, 29, showed off her curves in a bodycon ensemble, wearing a long-sleeved black lace dress with a turtleneck and velvet hem
“I would wake up very early, put my phone on a timer for maybe an hour at a time, and write in the style of a stream of consciousness, rather than a script, because I found that was a stumbling block for me. The ideas below ‘, revealed.
‘I would write like Pearl, like me… but Pearl is me. I mean, all my characters are me, up or down. It’s all me exploring different facets of myself.
The busy actress said she gives it her all to each and every one of her projects.
In the conversation: Mia was nominated for Best Lead Performance for her role in the horror film Pearl, about an ambitious farm girl who longs for the glamorous life she sees in the movies.
“I think you should feel like you’re dry when you finish a movie.”
Mia is married to fellow actor Shia LeBeouf, 36, and they share a daughter, Isabel, one.
The scream queen will return to the Pearl universe in MaXXXine, based on one of the characters she played in X, the movie that started the trilogy.
A release date has not yet been announced.
New Project: Mia filmed Pearl in New Zealand during the pandemic and worked with director Ty West to create the script, receiving her first scriptwriting credit.