Clara McGregor and Emmy Rossum dressed to impress as they attended the launch of Tanya Taylor’s clothing brand Delphine in New York on Tuesday evening.
Model and actress Clara turned heads in a beautiful strapless yellow dress with a pleated tiered skirt.
The daughter of actor Ewan McGregor and production designer Eve Mavrakis, 28, draped a matching fur coat off her shoulders and elevated her frame with a pair of white heels.
Meanwhile, Emmy looked sensational in a sophisticated white satin midi dress with a square neckline and a bow detail that cinched in her waist.
The Phantom Of The Opera star, 36, added inches to her frame in a pair of black stilettos and stashed her belongings in a matching clutch.
Emmy styled her long dark locks in loose waves, wore a simple gold necklace and carried a glamorous makeup palette.
Clara McGregor (L) and Emmy Rossum (R) dressed to impress as they attended the launch of Tanya Taylor’s clothing brand Delphine in Manhattan, New York on Tuesday evening.
She was in good spirits as she was joined by designer Tanya, who looked stunning in a long black off-the-shoulder dress.
Meanwhile, Elizabeth Gillies, 31, put on a busty display in a figure-hugging white off-the-shoulder midi dress with dramatic puff sleeves.
The Dynasty actress added a pop of color to her ensemble with a pair of red heels and a matching manicure.
Victorious star Elizabeth styled her long brunette locks in luxurious curls and wore a glamorous make-up palette, complete with blushed cheeks and a pop of red lipstick.
Mischa Barton looked trendy in a white and brown polka dress with a daring thigh-high slit.
The OC star paired the number with opaque tights and packed her belongings into a stylish black handbag.
Elsewhere, Magic Mike actress Candace Marie stunned in a strapless black dress and sky-high leather boots.
It comes after Clara admitted she has had all the privileges a so-called ‘fake baby’ can enjoy.
Model and actress Clara turned heads in a beautiful strapless yellow dress with a pleated tiered skirt
The daughter of actor Ewan McGregor and production designer Eve Mavrakis, 28, draped a matching fur coat off her shoulders and elevated her body with a pair of white heels
Meanwhile, Emmy looked sensational in a sophisticated white satin midi dress with a square neckline and a bow detail that cinched in her waist.
The Phantom Of The Opera star, 36, added inches to her frame in a pair of black stilettos and carried her stuff in a matching clutch
Meanwhile, Dynasty star Elizabeth Gillies, 31, put on a busty show in a figure-hugging white off-the-shoulder midi dress with dramatic puff sleeves
The OC star Mischa Barton looked trendy in a white and brown polka dress with a daring thigh-high slit
Elsewhere, Magic Mike actress Candace Marie stunned in a strapless black dress and sky-high leather boots
Emmy was all smiles as she posed with Rachel Blumenthal
The stars posed for photos upon arrival; L-R Batsheva Hay, Tanya Taylor, Sarah Clary, Clara McGregor
Clara enjoyed a cocktail with Kristina Zanzinger
The stars enjoyed cocktails in the evening; L-R Rebecca Dayan, Clara McGregor, Kristina Zanzinger
The US-based actress and producer acknowledged that having a famous father comes with its perks.
Although the Scottish-born Trainspotting and Star Wars actor kept her out of the spotlight when she was younger, Clara now makes her money from the same industry her father’s name is known for.
She said: ‘What comes with that is a huge amount of privilege. I grew up with privileged wealth, but also with my father’s celebrity privilege. So when people say, ‘Is it hard to have a famous dad?’, I say, ‘Oh no, it’s not.’
‘I love my father, I never wanted to distance myself from that. When it comes to the whole nepo baby thing, I get it. I understand the frustration. I’ve had many more opportunities because of who he is. That cannot be denied.
“I think a lot of things are made easier because you have a famous parent.
“I love acting, I love being on a movie set and growing up around it I fell in love with it. All I want is to be very good at what I do and keep getting better.’