Brooke Shields Stuns in Sheer Top at New York Premiere

Have YOU got a story? Email tips@dailymail.com  Brooke Shields looked incredible as she joined Ralph Fiennes at the New York premiere of his new film Conclave on Wednesday evening.  The actress, 59, stunned in a black sheer top with a lace balconette bra layered underneath.  Walking the red carpet at the event, she teamed her look…


Brooke Shields Stuns in Sheer Top at New York Premiere
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Brooke Shields looked incredible as she joined Ralph Fiennes at the New York premiere of his new film Conclave on Wednesday evening. 

The actress, 59, stunned in a black sheer top with a lace balconette bra layered underneath. 

Walking the red carpet at the event, she teamed her look with a pair of smart, cropped trousers and a blazer. 

Brooke completed her chic outfit by styling her hair into curls and accessorised with yellow-tinted 70s style glasses. 

Ralph put on a dapper display in a black suit, which he paired with a white shirt and polka dot tie. 

Brooke Shields Stuns in Sheer Top at New York Premiere

Brooke Shields, 59, looked incredible as she joined Ralph Fiennes at the New York premiere of his new film Conclave on Wednesday evening

Ralph, 61, will appear on screens as Cardinal Lomeli in the adaptation which focuses on the hypothetical behind-the-scenes story of what happens at the Vatican after the Pope dies

Ralph, 61, will appear on screens as Cardinal Lomeli in the adaptation which focuses on the hypothetical behind-the-scenes story of what happens at the Vatican after the Pope dies

He will appear on screens as Cardinal Lomeli in the adaptation of the Robert Harris novel of the same name, which focuses on the hypothetical behind-the-scenes story of what happens at the Vatican after the Pope dies.

In the film, Cardinals arrive at the Vatican and Cardinal Lomeli leads them, deciding who will be the new Pope as secrets surrounding the old leader come to light.

It is Cardinal Lomeli’s job to discover the secrets about the Pope before other people do and a new religious leader is chosen.

Conclave also stars Stanley as Cardinal Bellini, John Lithgow as Cardinal Tremblay and Isabella Rossellini as Sister Agnes.

The premiere comes after Ralph Fiennes called to end trigger warnings at theatres suggesting that audiences have ‘gone too soft’.

The star said that stage performances should leave audiences ‘shocked and disturbed’ adding that the element of surprise is ‘what makes theatre so exciting’.

Trigger warnings ahead of performances have become increasingly commonplace in recent years, warning audiences of violence, abuse, bereavement, loud noises and even references to smoking.

When asked by BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg is audiences have gone too soft said: ‘I think audiences have. We didn’t used to have trigger warnings. 

Walking the red carpet at the event, she teamed her look with a pair of smart, cropped trousers and a blazer

Walking the red carpet at the event, she teamed her look with a pair of smart, cropped trousers and a blazer 

Brooke completed her chic outfit by styling her hair into curls and accessorised with yellow-tinted 70s style glasses

Brooke completed her chic outfit by styling her hair into curls and accessorised with yellow-tinted 70s style glasses

Ralph put on a dapper display in a black suit, which he paired with a white shirt and polka dot tie

Ralph put on a dapper display in a black suit, which he paired with a white shirt and polka dot tie

The actor was joined on the red carpet by his co-stars Carlos Diehz and Isabella Rossellini

The actor was joined on the red carpet by his co-stars Carlos Diehz and Isabella Rossellini

In the film, Cardinals arrive at the Vatican and Cardinal Lomeli leads them, deciding who will be the new Pope as secrets surrounding the old leader come to light

In the film, Cardinals arrive at the Vatican and Cardinal Lomeli leads them, deciding who will be the new Pope as secrets surrounding the old leader come to light

‘There are very disturbing scenes in Macbeth, terrible murders and things, but I think the impact of theatre is that you should be shocked and you should be disturbed.

‘I don’t think you should be prepared for these things and when I was young we never had trigger warnings before a show.’

‘Shakespeare’s plays are full of murder and full of horror, and as a young student and lover of the theatre I never experienced trigger warnings like oh by the way in King Lea Gloucester’s going to have his eyes pulled out,’ he said. 

‘Theatre needs to be alive and in the present. It’s the shock, it’s the unexpected, that’s what makes the theatre so exciting.’


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