Elizabeth Debicki looked typically chic as she attended the press night after party for When Winston Went To War With The Wireless at London’s Donmar Warehouse on Tuesday.
The 32-year-old actress showed off her impeccable sense of style in a form-fitting black maxi dress.
The elegant number had a low, square neckline and a slit at the bottom, revealing plenty of chest and skin.
She teamed her look with a chic pair of pointy flats and kept accessories to a minimum, opting only for a simple pair of gold hoop earrings.
The Crown star accentuated her natural beauty with a flawless makeup palette, including a pop of pink lipstick.
Gorgeous: Elizabeth Debicki looked typically chic as she attended the post-party press night for When Winston Went To War With The Wireless at London’s Donmar Warehouse on Tuesday
She styled her blonde locks into a neat bun with a side part that framed her beautiful face perfectly.
Also at the big event was David Tennant, who cut a casual figure in a white floral print shirt and khaki pants.
The stylish shirt featured additional shades of blue and aqua, which he wore buttoned up with his sunglasses hanging down.
He completed his ensemble with a pair of brown shoes and chatted with other guests.
Jack Thorne’s play is based on a true story, set during the general strike of May 1926, when Britain came to a standstill.
With the printing presses closed, the only news sources were the government newspaper The British Gazette, edited by Winston Churchill, and the independent British Broadcasting Company, run by John Reith.
What follows in the play is a fierce battle for control over the news and who gets to determine the truth.
The play stars Stephen Campbell Moore as Reith, and Adrian Scarborough as Churchill in a production directed by Katy Rudd.
Beauty: The Crown star accentuated her natural beauty with a flawless makeup palette, including a pop of pink lipstick
Suave: Also at the big event was David Tennant, who cut a casual figure in a white floral print shirt and khaki pants
Team: The play stars Stephen Campbell Moore as Reith, and Adrian Scarborough as Churchill in a production directed by Katy Rudd
The show started on June 13 and will run until July 29.
Meanwhile, Elizabeth’s performance comes after she made a show-stopping entrance at the North American premiere of Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3, which took place in Hollywood in April.
The actress pulled out all the stops for the event, which celebrated the new Marvel movie – reprising her role of Ayesha, the leader of the Sovereign.
The beauty opted for an appropriate metallic silver color scheme and donned a strapless dress with a fitted design and a mesh skirt.
She let the dress do the talking by keeping extra details to a minimum by simply adding a perfectly matching silver necklace and pumps in the same hue.
While the star, who also plays Princess Diana in Netflix’s The Crown, let her bright blonde locks fall freely in a softly curled style.
The original installment in the Guardians of the Galaxy series was released in 2014, and the second film in the franchise was subsequently released in 2017 to critical acclaim.
Elizabeth portrays Ayesha in the film, which is the leader of the Sovereign, a group of aliens who believe they are superior to other races.
Wow! Meanwhile, Elizabeth’s performance comes after she made a show-stopping entrance at the North American premiere of Guardians Of The Galaxy Vol. 3, which took place in Hollywood in April
She initially took on the role in the franchise’s second film, with her return confirmed late last year.
While there was much speculation that Elizabeth would reprise the role, many feared her filming schedule for Netflix’s The Crown would limit it.
But it seems that the star is currently in high demand as she was recently revealed to be one of the new crop of actors taking part in a star-studded sequel to the Mia Goth horror films X and Pearl.
She and Lily Collins were announced Tuesday as part of the new cast for MaXXXine, which will be directed by Ti West, who helmed the previous two films in the series.
The new movie will take place after the events of X, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
After a gory massacre on a rural Texas ranch in 1979, Goth’s character Maxine emerges as the sole survivor, and she then heads west to California to pursue her dream of becoming a star in the 1970s. eighty.