Olivia Cooke wowed in a plunging grey dress as she joined her dapper co-star Fabien Frankiel at the House Of The Dragon premiere in Paris on Thursday night.
The actress, 30, commanded attention in the stunning number that featured a daring neckline and black lace detailing.
Olivia, who plays Alicent Hightower in the Game Of Thrones prequel series, put on a confident display in the semi-sheer number as she worked her best angles for the camera.
She wore her glossy brunette tresses in loose waves and opted for a radiant makeup look.
Fabien, 30, who plays Ser Criston Col, was also at the premiere and looked handsome in a beige linen suit.

Olivia Cooke wowed in a plunging grey dress as she joined her dapper co-star Fabien Frankiel at the House Of The Dragon premiere in Paris on Thursday night

The actress, 30, commanded attention in the stunning number that featured a daring neckline and black lace detailing

Fabien, 30, who plays Ser Criston Col, was also at the premiere and looked handsome in a beige linen suit
House Of The Dragon — a prequel to Game of Thrones — follows the feud between Alicent and Rhaenyra as they vie for who will eventually rule from the Iron Throne. The highly-anticipated eight episode second season will debut on Max on June 16.
Last month fans were given another action-packed glimpse into season two.
In a new trailer for the next chapter of the Game of Thrones prequel, Matt, Emma, and Olivia are all seen returning for what is certain to be another dramatic season.
‘The Targaryen who sits the Iron Throne is not just a king or a queen. They are a protector of the realm,’ Queen Rhaenyra Targaryen (D’Arcy) is heard contemplating at the start of the trailer.
‘Now I find myself in an impossible position,’ Rhaenyra continues.
As King Aegon II Targaryen (Tom Glynn-Carney) approaches his throne, D’Arcy muses, ‘The enemy usurped my throne.’
Rhaenyra peruses a collection of swords before confidently brandishing one.
Meanwhile, at a tense meeting, King Aegon asks as he casually points his knife about to the others, ‘What are we going to do about it?’
‘Proceed cautiously,’ Queen Alicent Hightower (Cooke) recommends sternly.

Olivia, who plays Alicent Hightower in the Game Of Thrones prequel series, put on a confident display in the semi-sheer number as she worked her best angles for the camera

She wore her glossy brunette tresses in loose waves and opted for a radiant makeup look for the premiere

House Of The Dragon — a prequel to Game of Thrones — follows the feud between Alicent and Rhaenyra as they vie for who will eventually rule from the Iron Throne

The highly-anticipated eight episode second season will debut on Max on June 16 – and fans are already excited

Portuguese actress and model Rita Pereira attended the premiere and wore a leggy black gown

She looked stunning in the sexy number as she posed up a storm while accessorising with gold jewellery

Rhys Ifans wore a smart black suit

Tom Glynn-Carney wore a checked black and white jacket as he stood for pictures at the premiere in Paris
‘F**k dignity!’ Aegon suddenly shouts, before adding with a cooler tone, ‘I want revenge.’
As soldiers prepare for battle, Daemon is seen musing, ‘I did not think they would be so eager to die.’
‘The realm’s only hope is in a leader strong enough to unite it,’ Daemon observes at one point as he rides a dragon.
In a powerful moment, Rhaenyra asks Daemon: ‘Do you accept me as your queen and ruler?’ A long pause follows.
The trailer teases action-packed battle scenes as the civil war continues.
‘War is coming,’ Rhaenyra breathlessly observes. ‘And neither of us may win.’

Eve Best attends the House Of The Dragon season two premiere At Theatre Du Chatelet in Paris

Phia Saban wore a black jacket and wide-leg trousers

Harry Collett attended the premiere in Paris in a navy suit

Matthew Needham attended in a black suit and shiny shoes

Ewan Mitchell caught the eye in a green leather ensemble

Ryan Condal was also at the Paris premiere

The series is set 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones and is based on George R.R. Martin’s Fire & Blood novels

The highly-anticipated eight episode second season will debut on Max on June 16
Season one of House Of The Dragon premiered on August 21, 2022.
The first episode drew major ratings as it earned a whopping 10million viewers which lead to the season 2 renewal within just week of the premiere episode.
Each of the House of the Dragon Season 1 episodes averaged 29 million viewers in the U.S.
The series is set 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones and is based on George R.R. Martin’s Fire & Blood novels.