Lily James looked stunning in a white linen ensemble as she touched down at Venice airport on Thursday in preparation for the city’s annual International Film Festival.
The 35-year-old actress turned heads when she showed off her toned abs in a cropped, short-sleeved T-shirt paired with a matching maxi skirt.
The Cinderella star looked at ease in a pair of dark pumps and carried her belongings in a matching Chanel handbag.
She left her long, wavy locks loose and accessorised with a number of gold chains and a stylish pair of black sunglasses.
Lily looked in good spirits as she walked through the airport to board a nearby water taxi.
Lily James looked stunning in a white linen co-ord as she touched down at Venice airport on Thursday in preparation for the city’s annual International Film Festival.
The 35-year-old actress turned heads when she showed off her toned abs in the cropped, short-sleeved top which she paired with a matching maxi skirt
The Pam And Tommy star arrived at the film festival after enjoying a well-deserved break from her busy acting schedule in Ibiza.
Lily posted a gallery of snaps on Instagram from her beach vacation, which included a daring cliff-climb and hours of sunbathing.
Lily showed off her incredible figure in one photo in a scanty black crochet bikini bottom as she lounged on a sunbed.
In another photo, Lily’s toned abs were on display in pastel tie-dye sportswear as she headed to her resort’s gym for a workout.
Lily enjoyed a relaxing getaway at the Six Senses resort and captioned her post: ‘Island life.’
Lily flew to the Canary Islands after a recent trip to Kenya, where she was able to pursue one of her greatest passions by working for conservation.
On Monday, she shared the work she did with her good friend Bart Edwards with her followers in a post on Instagram.
The Mamma Mia! actress shared a series of photos exploring the country, riding through parks in a jeep and looking out over the vast mountain ranges.
The Cinderella star looked comfortable in a pair of dark pumps and carried her belongings in a matching Chanel handbag
She left her long, wavy locks loose, and accessorised with a number of gold chains and a stylish pair of black sunglasses.
Lily looked cheerful as she walked through the airport before boarding a nearby water taxi boat
It comes after Lily enjoyed a well-deserved break from her busy acting schedule, as she shared a glimpse of her sunny Ibiza holiday on Instagram
The actress shared a gallery of snaps from her beach vacation, including a glimpse of her incredible figure in a black bikini
One of the photos shows Lily sitting on the edge of a green 4×4, bearing the Loisaba Conservancy logo, taking a break.
Lily wore cream pants and a gray vest, her brown hair half covered by a cap and she smiled at the camera.
In another photo, the actress appeared relaxed as she looked out over the mountains in the shade.
The ambassador posted a number of photos and videos of elephants in her Instagram post to draw attention to her cause.
She has been appointed the latest Global Supporter of conservation charity Space For Giants, with Witcher actor Bart Edwards joining her on the journey.
In her last post she wrote: ‘Proud to support @spaceforgiants. Protect their Pathways’ Campaign on this World Elephant Day.
‘During my time with the SFG team, I have learned how many threats elephants face, from habitat loss to competing for resources and the land they call home. Without urgent protection, we risk losing them forever.
‘Your support – no matter how big or small – can make a huge difference in protecting these incredible creatures. Link in my bio. Thank you so much x’
The actress posted her message on social media after updating her fans about her travels in Kenya last week.
During her trip, Lily enjoyed a gruelling hike on the picturesque hills of Ibiza, taking her to a cliff for an abseiling session
Lily recently wrapped filming for the Bumble biopic Swiped and made the most of her summer vacation by flying to Ibiza after her trip to Kenya.
Lily gave a glimpse into her journey, sharing photos of her trip, enjoying a hot drink on top of a mountain, and writing in her diary.
She looked fresh as she settled into a Kenya-themed chair overlooking the vast and beautiful landscape.
Lily said at the time: ‘I feel incredibly honoured to be a global supporter of Space For Giants and help achieve their goals of protecting Africa’s remaining natural ecosystems, the large wildlife populations that live there and the people who depend on the land.’
Lily continues: ‘Earlier this year I had the privilege of visiting some of the important wildlife reserves that have been restored and protected by Space for Giants in Kenya.
‘More than 90% of Africa’s 8,400 protected landscapes receive no funding and many natural ecosystems are not protected at all due to enormous human pressure. This is putting wildlife such as elephants, rhinos and big cats in dire straits.
‘The work that Space for Giants does is therefore more important than ever.’
Dr Max Graham, CEO and Founder of Space for Giants, said: ‘We are extremely grateful to Lily for taking on this vital role to support us and our frontline teams in conserving Africa’s last remaining natural ecosystems and the big wildlife that call them home.’
‘Space For Giants, with its ongoing commitment to protecting Africa’s natural heritage across 10 African countries, welcomes Lily as a valuable addition to its global conservation efforts.’
One of the Space For Giants projects Lily encountered during her visit to Kenya was the reintroduction of 21 eastern black rhinos into the Loisaba Conservancy.
The rhinos had been on the brink of extinction due to poaching for more than half a century.
Lily reflected: ‘Without Space For Giants’ tireless work on the ground every day, our children would only see these incredible animals in books.’
Lily has spent the past few weeks pursuing one of her greatest passions by volunteering for a conservation mission in Kenya
She showed off her amazing figure in an orange patterned bikini as she posed for a sizzling Instagram mirror selfie during her trip to Africa