Olivia Colman cut a stylish figure as she joined her co-star Jessie Buckley at a photocall for their film Wickled Little Letters in Paris on Wednesday.
Olivia, 50, who plays one of the lead roles in the film, donned a black blazer with matching trousers for the event.
The Crown star also sported a white and black striped shirt and added height to her frame with a pair of heels.
Jessie looked in good spirits as she posed on the pink carpet in a black shirt along with a pair of matching trousers.
The actress, 34, also donned a pair of white flats while she styled her blonde locks into a loose bob.
Olivia Colman cut a stylish figure as she joined her co-star Jessie Buckley at a photocall for their film Wickled Little Letters in Paris on Wednesday
Olivia, who plays one of the lead roles in the film, donned a black blazer with matching trousers for the event
Jessie looked in good spirits as she posed on the pink carpet in a black shirt along with a pair of matching trousers
Olivia’s husband Ed Sinclair also attended the event, looking dapper in a grey suit which he wore with a navy shirt.
Olivia takes a starring role as Edith Swan in the film based on the real-life story of neighbours who come together after receiving a series of hateful poison pen letters from an unknown source.
Jessie portrays Rose Gooding – the fiery younger woman wrongly accused of drafting a spate of hateful letters to various members of the community.
Those familiar with the notorious case will know that Swan, a respected member of the community, was eventually exposed as the poison pen author, charged with criminal libel and ultimately tried at Lewes magistrates court in 2021.
The new film is understood to be a lighthearted take on the case, with neighbours joining forces to solve the mystery after the finger of blame is incorrectly pointed at the Gooding.
On two occasions she would be sent to prison for crimes of which she was totally innocent, and the case would involve four trials in all — each reported unsparingly by the national press and enthralling the nation.
Swan was eventually deemed to be responsible for drafting the obscene letters, but the judge who presided over her case simply refused to accept the evidence, convinced that Eshe was the kind of Englishwoman incapable of swearing, and found her innocent of the crimes.
In the years since there has been speculation that she was suffering from some kind of mental illness.
Olivia also sported a white and black striped shirt and added height to her frame with a pair of heels
Olivia was also joined by her husband Ed Sinclair (left) along with director Thea Sharrock (centre right) and producer Graham Broadbent (right)
Olivia takes a starring role as Edith Swan in the film based on the real-life story of neighbours who come together after receiving a series of poison pen letters from an unknown source