Lucy Hale is ravishing in red during Women In Cinema event in Saudi Arabia

Lucy Hale looks stunning in a bold red peekaboo ensemble during the Women In Cinema event at the Red Sea International Film Festival in Saudi Arabia

Lucy Hale was among a star-studded guest list at Friday’s Women In Cinema event at the Red Sea International Film Festival.

The party honoring women in show business was held in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, a country whose first film directed by a woman was made just 10 years ago and which lifted a 35-year ban on movie theaters in 2017.

For her latest long-legged appearance, Lucy, 33, wore a daring tucked-in ensemble with wide holes on both sides.

There it is: Lucy Hale was among a star-studded guest list at Friday's Women In Cinema event at the Red Sea International Film Festival.

There it is: Lucy Hale was among a star-studded guest list at Friday’s Women In Cinema event at the Red Sea International Film Festival.

The Pretty Little Liars star turned this way and that with her meaty look, which offered a generous glimpse of her shapely legs.

With her sleek black hair loose, she honed her on-screen siren features with makeup that included scarlet lipstick.

International luminaries walked the red carpet, from Hollywood’s Michelle Rodriguez and Sharon Stone to France’s Melanie Laurent and Carla Bruni.

Many Bollywood stars made their presence felt, including Priyanka Chopra, Sonam Kapoor and the power couple of Kareena Kapoor and Saif Ali Khan.

Making it happen: For her latest leggy appearance, Lucy, 33, wore a daring peekaboo ensemble with wide holes up and down on both sides.

Making it happen: For her latest leggy appearance, Lucy, 33, wore a daring peekaboo ensemble with wide holes up and down on both sides.

Sara Sampaio, who rose to fame as a Victoria’s Secret Angel, got mixed up with influential Saudi producer Mohammed Al Turki, son of Sheikh Abdulaziz Al Turki.

Luca Guadagnino, the director of movies like Call Me By Your Name, could also be seen rubbing shoulders at the golden gala.

Saudi actresses Ida Alkusay and Nour Alkhadra, Tunisian model Rym Breidy and Egyptian actress Salma Abu-Deif brought their glamor to the occasion.

The Red Sea International Film Festival, which emphasizes spotlighting Third World talent, is being held for the second time this year.

Wear it or lose it: With her sleek black hair loose, she honed her on-screen mermaid features with makeup that included scarlet lipstick.

Wear it or lose it: With her sleek black hair loose, she honed her on-screen mermaid features with makeup that included scarlet lipstick.

Last year the inaugural festival opened with Cyrano starring Peter Dinklage and the best film award went to a Georgian film called Brighton 4th.

From the start, the film festival was criticized abroad by those who saw it as a propaganda campaign to sanitize the public image of the Saudi state.

This year’s event held its opening ceremony on Thursday, with JFK Director Oliver Stone winning for a speech in defense of the regime.

“You see the changes coming here, the reforms,” ​​he said according to a report in Term. “I think people who judge too harshly should come and visit this place and see for themselves.”