Rosamund Pike puts on a leggy display in a black dress in London

By editor
April 3, 2024

Rosamund Pike looked incredible in a black minidress as she attended the press night performance of Long Day’s Journey Into Night in London on Tuesday.

The award winning actress, 45, draped a matching long coat over her shoulders as she posed for photos at the event held at the Wyndham’s Theatre.

She put on a leggy display as she teamed the number with a pair of sheer black tights and kept comfortable in a pair of eye catching lace up heels.

Leaving her long blonde tresses loose, the star kept her accessories simple with a pair of stud earrings.

Rosamund flashed a smile as she posed for photos at the star-studded event where

Rosamund Pike looked incredible in a black minidress as she attended the press night performance of Long Day's Journey Into Night in London on Tuesday
The award winning actress, 45, draped a matching long coat over her shoulders as she posed for photos at the event held at the Wyndham's Theatre

Eugene O’Neill’s play stars Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning actors Brian Cox, who has previously starred in Succession, and Patricia Clarkson, from Sharp Objects.

Also joining the cast is Laurie Kynaston (Spring Awakening, Fool Me Once), Daryl McCormack (Bad Sisters, Good Luck to You, Leo Grande) and Louisa Harland (Derry Girls).

O’Neill’s Pulitzer Prize-winning play depicts a summer day in the life of the Tyrones, closely based on O’Neill’s own chaotically dysfunctional family.

Deeply moving and inspiring in equal measure, it’s a compelling story of love, hate, betrayal and addiction and the impossible fragility of family bonds.

It comes after at the British Vogue and Tiffany & Co party at Annabel’s.

The star looked sensational in the semi-sheer chiffon blouse, which was embroidered with a series of snakes and all-seeing eyes.

The statement piece was teamed with a matching puff-ball style skirt, which showcased her endless legs with its see-through fabric.

Rosamund wore her cropped locks swept back off her face and opted for a natural coat of make-up in soft tones.

She put on a leggy display as she teamed the number with a pair of sheer black tights and kept comfortable in a pair of eye catching lace up heels
Eugene O¿Neill's play stars Emmy and Golden Globe award-winning actors Brian Cox, who has previously starred in Succession, and Patricia Clarkson, from Sharp Objects (pictured in character)
It comes after Rosamund cut a typically kooky figure in a Simone Rocha outfit at the British Vogue and Tiffany & Co party at Annabel's

The I Care A Lot actress accessorised the quirky outfit with a pair of perspex heels and studded earrings, as well as costume-style rings.

Rosamund lost to Randolph, who was crowned victorious in the Best Supporting Actress category for her part in The Holdovers.

Randolph took to the stage and told Chiwetel Ejiofor, who was presenting the award, ‘you are so handsome’ – prompting laughter from the audience.

On a more serious note, she said: ‘Thank you for trusting me with this beautiful character.

Becoming emotional, she said being able to ‘wear this beautiful gown, standing on the stage in London, is not a responsibility I take lightly’.

Randolph plays school cook Mary in the film set at a boarding school in the early 1970s.

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