Saoirse Ronan cut a glamorous figure as she attended a screening of her new film The Outrun at the Berlin International Film Festival on Saturday.
The actress, 29, looked incredible as she walked the red carpet in a silver shimmering mini dress with a patterned print.
The Oscar-nominee paired it with a white sheer skirt while she added height to her frame with a pair of heels.
Styling her blonde locks into a bob, the Lady Bird star accentuated her natural beauty with a light palette of makeup.
Saoirse was joined at the premiere by her co-star Paapa Essiedu who looked dapper in a white blazer and black trousers.
Saoirse Ronan cut a glamorous figure as she attended a screening of her new film The Outrun at the Berlin International Film Festival on Saturday
The actress, 29, looked incredible as she walked the red carpet in a silver shimmering mini dress with a patterned print
The Outrun follows a young woman named Rona who returns home to the Orkney Islands in Scotland after recently leaving rehab for alcoholism.
The film, which also stars Game Of Thrones actor Stephen Dillane, had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January.
It comes after the Little Women star revealed the immense pride she feels to call herself an Irish actress, and credited the ‘brave’ women who came before her.
Saoirse, who was born in New York to rish parents, admitted her roots are ‘incredible stock to come from’, and ensured she ‘doesn’t take it for granted’.
Appearing on the front of Harper’s Bazaar UK October issue, Saoirse explained the meaningful relationship she has to her heritage.
She explained: ‘Think of Sinéad [O’Connor], of Sharon [Horgan], everyone who was around in the Seventies, Eighties and Nineties, who just didn’t give a f*ck and moved away from the template that had been set.
‘There’s been a lot to overcome for all women, but I think in a country like Ireland, where there was such ownership over us in every sense – physically, emotionally, spiritually, financially – how unbelievably brave.
‘What incredible stock to come from. I don’t take that for granted at all.’
Saoirse was joined at the premiere by her co-star Paapa Essiedu who looked dapper in a white blazer and black trousers
The Outrun follows a young woman named Rona who returns home to the Orkney Islands in Scotland after recently leaving rehab for alcoholism
She added: ‘When you’ve got other women in your corner, they will defend you like nothing else.
‘If you have that – which I’ve always had from my mother – you carry it with you your whole life.’
Saoirse’s next film will be Blitz, a historical drama directed by Steve McQueen and co-starring Leigh Gill and Harris Dickinson.