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IntroductionNaomie Harris and Alessandra Ambrosio dressed to impress as they attended the Icons Shine with OMEGA
Naomie Harris and Alessandra Ambrosio dressed to impress as they attended the Icons Shine with OMEGA in Milan on Tuesday night.
Actress Naomie, 47, looked nothing short of sensational in a strapless purple gown as she posed up a storm on the red carpet held at Maka Loft.
The James Bond star put on a very leggy display in the daring number which boasted a thigh high split and a ruffled leather detailing.
She elevated her frame in a pair of black heels and accessorised with a simple silver necklace.
Styling her dark tresses in loose waves, Naomie flashed her gorgeous smile as she posed for photos.
Naomie Harris and Alessandra Ambrosio dressed to impress as they attended the Icons Shine with OMEGA in Milan on Tuesday night
Meanwhile Alessandra, 37, looked incredible in a figure hugging strapless ruched brown midi dress.
The Brazilian model elevated her slim frame in a pair of stylish heels and accessorised with a pair of silver earrings and a watch with a brown strap.
Styling her long brunette tresses loose, Alessandra wore a glamorous palette of makeup to accentuate her beauty.
Elsewhere at the event, Bridgerton star Jonathan Bailey, 35, cut a dapper figure as he went shirtless under a smart green velvet blazer.
The actor teamed the number with a pair of straight legged white trousers and rocked a pair of bold sunglasses.
Barry Keoghan dressed smart in a black satin oversized shirt which he tucked into a pair of matching trousers.
The Saltburn star, 31, accessorised with a silver necklace and watch and also wore a name bracelet in tribute to his girlfriend Sabrina Carpenter.
He seemed in good spirits as he beamed for photos at the star-studded event.
Last year Naomie revealed she censors herself because she is 'terrified' of cancel culture and said she wants to be part of a society where there is 'discussion'.
Actress Naomie, 47, looked nothing short of sensational in a strapless purple gown as she posed up a storm on the red carpet held at Maka Loft
The James Bond star put on a very leggy display in the daring number which boasted a thigh high split and a ruffled leather detailing
Meanwhile Alessandra, 37, looked incredible in a figure hugging strapless ruched brown midi dress
The stunner accessorised with a pair of silver earrings and a watch with a brown strap
Styling her long brunette tresses loose, Alessandra wore a glamorous palette of makeup to accentuate her beauty
Elsewhere at the event, Bridgerton star Jonathan Bailey, 35, cut a dapper figure as he went shirtless under a smart green velvet blazer
The actor teamed the number with a pair of straight legged white trousers and rocked a pair of bold sunglasses
Barry Keoghan dressed smart in a black satin oversized shirt which he tucked into a pair of matching trousers
The Saltburn star, 31, accessorised with a silver necklace and watch and also wore a name bracelet in tribute to his girlfriend Sabrina Carpenter
He seemed in good spirits as he beamed for photos at the star-studded event
The Skyfall star admitted that she often doesn't say things that she 'truly believes' because she doesn't feel like she can voice her opinions in a 'safe space'.
She told Amazing magazine: 'I may hate someone's opinion, [but] I'd rather be part of a society in which they are allowed to say it.
'So often I don't say things I truly believe, because I don't feel there is a safe space in which to say them, because people are so quick to call 'cancel'.'
Naomie admitted she is 'absolutely terrified' of the current climate of cancel culture as she appeared as Amazing's Issue Two cover star in a sensational shoot.
She went on to explain that during her career, she has steered clear of playing 'stereotypical' roles and said she admires her younger self for sticking to her beliefs, despite being a 'starving actress'.
'I said I will only play roles that represent positive depictions of black women, which is extraordinary,' she added.
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