Bridgerton star Regé-Jean Page surprised event-goers on Wednesday night when he walked the red carpet at a glitzy event in Sydney.
The English actor, 35, stepped out in a navy pinstripe suit with a lighter blue top as the Longines’ Ambassador of Elegance during a brand party.
Accessorising with a simple silver necklace and a pair of blue suede shoes, the Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves star ensured all eyes were on him.
Hiding his eyes behind a pair of dark shades when he first arrived, the actor quickly took them off and posed up a storm for the waiting cameras.
At one point, Regé-Jean, who was recently branded the world’s ‘most handsome man’, was seen posing with former Australian on the year Dylan Alcott.
Bridgerton star Regé-Jean Page, 35, (pictured) surprised event-goers on Wednesday night when he walked the red carpet at a glitzy event in Sydney
He also spent some time with First Nations artist Otis Hope Carey, Australian actor and model Sarah Ellen and Australian Olympic runner Peter Bol.
The invitation-only 100 person cocktail party was hosted by media personality and AFL WAG Jesinta Franklin.
Regé-Jean’s outing comes after he was crowned the most handsome man in the world, according to ancient scientific research.
The English actor stepped out in a navy pinstripe suit with a lighter blue top as the Longines’ Ambassador of Elegance during a brand party
Accessorising with a simple silver necklace and a pair of blue suede shoes, the Dungeons & Dragons: Honour Among Thieves star ensured all eyes were on him
Hiding his eyes behind a pair of dark shades when he first arrived, the actor quickly took them off and posed up a storm for the waiting cameras
Regé-Jean made sure to flash his Longines watch for the camera
The Netflix star, was found to be 93.65 per cent accurate to the Greek Golden Ratio of Beauty Phi, which measures physical perfection.
Chris Hemsworth was second with 93.53 per cent, while Michael B Jordan was third with 93.46 per cent and singer Harry Styles was fourth with 92.30 per cent.
The list was compiled using the latest computerised mapping techniques by Harley Street facial cosmetic surgeon Dr Julian De Silva.
He donned a smoldering expression as he posed up a storm on the red carpet
At one point, Regé-Jean, who was recently branded the world’s ‘most handsome man’ , was seen posing with former Australian on the year Dylan Alcott (right)
He also spent some time with First Nations artist Otis Hope Carey, Australian actor and model Sarah Ellen and Australian Olympic runner Peter Bol (all pictured)
Dr De Silva, who runs the Centre For Advanced Facial Cosmetic And Plastic Surgery in Harley Street, London, uses the technology in his work.
He explained: ‘These brand new computer mapping techniques allow us to solve some of the mysteries of what it is that makes someone physically beautiful.’
Dr De Silva went on to say ‘the technology is useful when planning patients’ surgery’.
The Golden Ratio of Beauty Phi originates from the European Renaissance where artists and architects used the equation as an aid while creating their masterpieces.
The invitation-only 100 person cocktail party was hosted by media personality and AFL WAG Jesinta Franklin