Margot Robbie and Colin Farrell brought Hollywood glamour to the capital as they stepped out at the UK premiere for their new film A Big Bold Beautiful Journey.
Actress Robbie, 35, stunned in a revealing sheer gown while Farrell, 49, looked sharp in a suit and overcoat.
The pair posed for pictures together on the red carpet outside Leicester Square’s ODEON Luxe.




At an earlier photocall in the capital on Thursday Robbie turned heads in a pale pink corset-style bra that showed off her chiselled midriff — less than a year after welcoming her first child.
Defying the chilly weather, Margot teamed the top with a chic fitted pencil skirt featuring a thigh-high slit that revealed her toned legs. The Barbie star finished the look with nude stilettos and sunglasses, before slipping on a peach-coloured coat to keep warm.
Beaming with joy, the Oscar nominee shared a warm embrace with co-star Colin Farrell, who plays her love interest in the film.

The Banshees of Inisherin actor, 49, kept it casual in a plain grey jumper and black jeans as he smiled alongside Margot.
The romantic fantasy drama has been directed by the American-Korean visionary Kogonada (Columbus, After Yang), with a screenplay by Seth Reiss (The Menu).
The story unfolds as two strangers Sarah (Robbie) and David (Farrell) meet at a wedding and are thrust through magical doorways that lead them into defining moments of their pasts. As they relive these scenes, they confront heartbreak, memory, and the possibility of altering their futures.
Robbie and Farrell are joined on screen by an illustrious ensemble, which includes Kevin Kline, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Lily Rabe, and Jodie Turner-Smith.
Hamish Linklater, Billy Magnussen, Sarah Gadon, Brandon Perea, Lucy Thomas, Yuvi Hecht, Calahan Skogman, Jacqueline Novak, Jennifer Grant, and Shelby Simmons also appear.
The film’s production crews include cinematographer Benjamin Loeb, editors Susan E. Kim and Jonathan Alberts, and a soundtrack by Joe Hisaishi.
Early reviews have seen Glamour UK calls it “a vibe”, hailing the flick, which has a two hour and 19 minute running time as “visually sumptuous and emotionally resonant“.