Claire Foy looked incredible as she attended the UK Gala Screening of All Of Us Strangers at BFI Southbank in London on Tuesday.
The Crown star, 39, wowed in a plunging white gown with two daring thigh-high splits, as she joined co-stars Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott on the red carpet.
Claire boosted her height in a pair of strappy silver heels, while accessorising with matching jewellery.
She looked radiant as she posed for snaps at the premiere of her new film, after receiving a Best Supporting Actress nomination for the role at the upcoming BAFTAs.
Meanwhile, Normal People star Paul, 27, cut a dapper figure in a dark grey suit and a knitted polo top.

Claire Foy looked incredible as she attended the UK Gala Screening of All Of Us Strangers at BFI Southbank in London on Tuesday

The Crown star, 39, wowed in a plunging white gown with two daring thigh-high splits, as she joined co-stars Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott on the red carpet
Andrew, 47, stood out in a pale pink blazer, teamed with a white vest and navy trousers.
In a new interview with Screen Daily, the Irish actor discussed the relationship between casting and sexuality, revealing he ‘never thought’ he would get the opportunity to play leading roles.
He said: ‘I remember growing up and reading Empire magazine and thinking I would never get a chance to play leading roles in the cinema. And I am thrilled that has changed.
‘As much as I feel like representation is important, so is transformation. I don’t love the idea of being cast for something purely for my own sexuality — you’re not just playing “gay”, you’re playing the attributes of the character.
‘I don’t want a totalitarian regime – we have to look at each individual story we’re telling and what’s right for that.’
All Of Us Strangers – based the film on the 1987 Japanese psychological novel Strangers by Taichi Yamada – is directed by Andrew Haigh and will be released in the UK on January 26.
The film stars Andrew as screenwriter drawn back to his childhood home who enters into a fledgling relationship with a mysterious neighbor (Paul).


Claire boosted her height in a pair of strappy silver heels, while accessorising with matching jewellery

She sported a bronzed makeup palette which accentuated her natural features, with a swipe of nude lipstick


She looked radiant as she posed for snaps at the premiere of her new film, after receiving a Best Supporting Actress nomination for the role at the upcoming BAFTAs

Normal People star Paul, 27, cut a dapper figure in a dark grey suit and a knitted polo top

Andrew, 47, stood out in a pale pink blazer, teamed with a white vest and navy trousers

The pair were all smiles as they caught up at the event

All Of Us Strangers – based the film on the 1987 Japanese psychological novel Strangers by Taichi Yamada – is directed by Andrew Haigh and will be released in the UK on January 26

The film stars Andrew as screenwriter drawn back to his childhood home who enters into a fledgling relationship with a mysterious neighbor (Paul)

Claire stars as Andrew’s mother in the film which follows his character as screenwriter drawn back to his childhood home who enters into a fledgling relationship with Paul’s character
Claire plays Adam’s mother while Billy Elliot star Jamie Bell portrays his father, as his late parents appear to him in his childhood home at the age they were when they died.
The LGBTQ+ romantic fantasy dominated the competition at the British Independent Film Awards last month, earning a staggering seven gongs in total.
Among the awards was the top prize for Best Film, beating Femme, How To Have Sex, Rye Lane and Scrapper.
All Of Us Strangers also scored Best Director and Best Screenplay for English filmmaker Andrew Haigh, who is known for his work on films Weekend and 45 Years.
Paul shared the Best Supporting Performance gong for his role in the film with Shaun Thomas from How To Have Sex.
Claire was also nominated in the Best Supporting Performance category but lost out to her co-star Paul.
She will be hoping to take home the BAFTA for Supporting Actress on February 18 but faces stiff competition in her category.

Laura Whitmore looked typically stylish in a pale blue waist coat and matching wide leg trousers

She wrapped up in a navy blue coat and grey fluffy scarf while posing on the red carpet

Nadia Sawalha looked glamorous in an emerald green satin gown as she held her hands in the air, with the words ‘cease fire’ printed on them

Dermot O’Leary and Dee Koppang cosied up for snaps at the event

Jenni Falconer looked incredible in a black jumpsuit and a faux fur coat
She will compete against Emily Blunt, Oppenheimer; Danielle Brooks, The Color Purple; Sandra Hüller, The Zone Of Interest; Rosamund Pike, Saltburn and Da’vine Joy Randolph, The Holdovers
Acclaimed film director Andrew Haigh previously said that Paul and Andrew were ‘fearless’ when filming their sex scenes in the new movie.
Speaking to Vanity Fair, he said: ‘There was chemistry between the two of them literally the second I saw them together.
‘Both of them were pretty fearless. There was no sense of them being afraid of approaching those scenes. They knew how important they were.’