Nathalie Emmanuel looked nothing short of sensational as she stepped out for the Harris Reed Spring/Summer 2026 show during London Fashion Week on Thursday.
The Game of Thrones star, 36, turned heads as she flaunted her cleavage in a plunging black velvet top while posing for the cameras ahead of the hotly-anticipated runway event.
Her striking ensemble featured long sleeves, a daring neckline, and a cinched white panel at the centre.
She teamed the chic top with matching black velour flared trousers, cutting a stylish figure as she arrived with close friend Rose Williams, 31.
Rose looked equally glamorous in a coordinating outfit, donning a monochrome corset-style top with black velvet trousers.
The pair appeared in high spirits as they joined a host of famous faces at the show, including Aubri Ibrag, Katie Leung, Dafne Keen, Grace Carter, and Marcelino Sambe.
Nathalie Emmanuel looked nothing short of sensational as she stepped out for the Harris Reed Spring/Summer 2026 show during London Fashion Week on Thursday
The Game of Thrones star, 36, turned heads as she flaunted her cleavage in a plunging black velvet top while posing for the cameras ahead of the hotly-anticipated runway event
Nathalie’s outing comes after she revealed how she is trying to tackle diversity in cinema after admitting she ‘hasn’t always seen herself in the industry’.
The actress is hoping that she can use her success to open the door into filmmaking for others who wouldn’t otherwise have the chance.
She explained in an interview last year that she wants to be a ‘proactive part of changing the entertainment industry’.
The actress, who had her breakout role in Channel 4’s Hollyoaks, told Defined Magazine that she is fuelled by her own experiences of not seeing herself on screen.
She added: ‘As somebody who hasn’t always seen themselves in the industry, I’m sure there are many people who don’t see themselves in the industry, and I’d love to be able to be a platform for those voices and those talents.
‘When I think about the amount of people whose talent and art we haven’t had the pleasure of seeing, it makes me sad, and I’d love to be able to be a part of changing that.’
Not feeling seen is something Nathalie fully understands, and she told the publication that she struggled growing up in Southend-On-Sea to spot people who looked like her on-screen.
But despite feeling isolated in her home town, she credits it with making her into the person she is today.
She teamed the chic top with matching black velour flared trousers, cutting a stylish figure as she arrived with close friend Rose Williams, 31
The pair appeared in high spirits as they joined a host of famous faces at the show (L-R Aubri Ibrag, Katie Leung, Nathalie Emmanuel, Dafne Keen, Grace Carter, Rose Williams and Marcelino Sambe)
She first emerged in Hollywood before snagging a role on Game of Thrones as Missandei.
The job was her first taste of real stardom in the UK and across the pond, and the star realised how important diversity could be on and off the screen.
The Essex native then quickly joined the Fast and Furious franchise as a computer Hacker called Ramsey and credits the role with championing diversity.
Nathalie revealed that she was ‘proud’ to be part of the film franchise and felt it re-cast ethnic minorities in new roles – this time as heroes.
She said the film made it clear that anyone could be a hero if they were given the opportunity to be one.
She added that the film made people realise ‘not only are we cool and capable and heroes, we’re also bankable and we’re going to make hundreds of millions of dollars at the box office.’
She added: ‘That isn’t what it’s about when you’re making art or you’re making entertainment, but that’s why so many people hadn’t done it, because they didn’t think people would come out and support it. And they were wrong!’.
As part of her stellar rise, the actress landed roles in TV’s Four Weddings and a Funeral and the film The Invitation.
Earlier in the evening, Nathalie turned heads as she was photographed arriving at the event in her chic ensemble
Last year, she also finished working on The Killer and had a starring role in Ford Coppola’s epic drama Megalopolis.
And with her new Hollywood fame, Nathalie has revealed she is being given more creative power.
She explained that John Woo’s action flick The Killer allowed her to expand her creative role.
The movie, which is a remake of John’s own 1989 film about a professional hit woman, allowed the Army of Thieves star to train for and learn stunts in Paris and work with the director to shape the character – something the actress was not used to in her previous roles.
Nathalie revealed that the experience left her feeling liberated and influenced her own decision to work on her production company.
As part of her fledgling production company, the star is hoping she can build up young talent and bring in people who haven’t previously had the opportunity.
She said her main goal is to ‘I’d like to nurture up-and-coming talent who don’t historically get access.’
Nathalie’s outing comes after she revealed that she is working on her own production company which will focus on giving a leg up to actors who wouldn’t otherwise have the opportunity (pictured last year)