Margot Robbie, Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pritt led the crop of stars at the UK premiere for Once Upon A Time... in Hollywood on Tuesday night.
The A-list talent were out in force for the screening of director Quentin Tarantino's eagerly-awaited ninth movie.
29-year-old Margot looked stunning as she swept the white carpet in a plunging burnt orange gown.
The actress, who plays Sharon Tate in the film, arrived dressed in a floaty floorlength ensemble - complete with matching scarf - and with smokey eye shadow matching the exact shade of her dress.



Margot was soon joined at Leicester Square's he Odeon Luxe by her co-stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Brad Pitt.
Leo, 44, kept it cool in a three piece suit and tie and round sunglasses, with his brown locks stylishly gelled back for the occassion.
While Hollywood royalty Brad, 55, stepped out looking casual in a black suit jacket and trousers with matching polo shirt.


The three leading actors all posed up together ahead of the screening where they were joined by director Tarantino.
The 55-year-old filmmaker kept it casual in all black leaving girlfriend Daniella Pick, 35, to steal the limelight in her striking red gown.
They were joined on the night by the likes of actor Simon Pegg and British director Guy Ritchie.
While Margot was later seen sharing a joke with Damian Lewis, who also stars in the film.



Tarantino's latest silver screen offering centres on the notorious Manson Murders and sees Margot take on the role of tragic actress Sharon Tate.
Earlier previews for the movie have seen Margot sporting long blonde extensions and dressed in a white mini skirt and matching calf-high boots to embrace the 1960s glamour of Tate.
The 26-year-old star was pregnant when she was killed by followers of evil cult leader Charles Manson at her home in 1969.
Tarantino's take on the murder of the late wife of Roman Polanski features an all-star cast.



Though the movie has already been plagued with controversy ahead of it's release - which falls on the 50th anniversary of Tate's death.
Sharon's sister Debra Tate previously spoke out against the movie, accusing the project of exploiting the crime.
"To celebrate the killers and the darkest portion of society as being sexy or acceptable in any way, shape or form is just perpetuating the worst of our society," she said.
"I am vehemently opposed to anything that does that. I’ve been dealing with this for 50 years now."
However, Debra said she had changed her mind after seeing the script.

"When I read the whole script, I knew that the real meat of the story was going to be Leo and Brad Pitt’s characters," she told Vanity Fair.
Leonardo plays a fictional actor called Rick Dalton in the film while Brad plays his stunt double Cliff Booth.
"I mean, I really wish that Quentin Tarantino would do the Sharon Tate story, and I would love to see Margot play [that]… But that was not the movie that Quentin had written, and I knew it and I understood it. And it was his vision. I’m not going to tell anybody that has done such a wonderful job, and a respectful job at honoring a particular situation, that they have to do my version of a story. Although I really wish he would’ve,” said Debra.