Gemma Arterton showed off her impeccable sense of style on Tuesday as she joined Richard E. Grant at The Fayre of St. James's Christmas Carol Concert in London.
The actress, 38, looked incredible as she cut a stylish figure in a black faux-fur collar coat.
She teamed the suede coat with a black wrap mini dress which boasted a turtleneck and donned a pair of sheer polka dot tights.
To complete her look, Gemma added a slight inch to her frame with a pair of black leather Mary Jane pumps and wore a swipe of red lipstick.
Meanwhile, Richard, 67, looked incredibly dapper in a blue checked suit which consisted of a single-breasted blazer and tailored trousers.
Gemma Arterton, 38, showed off her impeccable sense of style at The Fayre of St. James's Christmas Carol Concert in London on Tuesday
The actress was also joined by Richard E. Grant, 67, who lookedincredibly dapper in a blue checked suit which consisted of a single-breasted blazer and tailored trousers
He opted for layering up from the cold with a grey and black knitted scarf before completing his look with a pair of Loro Piana suede ankle boots.
Claudia Winkleman's sister Sophie Winkleman, 44, and her husband Lord Frederick Windsor, 45, also attended the event.
Sophie exuded elegance in a green and blue checked blazer dress which boasted a belt at the waist.
She added inches to her frame with a pair of black court stiletto heels and toted her essentials in a navy blue handbag.
Meanwhile, her husband cut a dapper figure in a dark grey suit and a crisp white shirt which he teamed with a dark green striped tie.
According to Quintessentially Foundation, The Fayre of St. James's is thecharity Christmas event of the year in London and deliversa magical, star-studded evening of performances, readings, carols, and Christmas cheer.
Quintessentially Foundation is a charitable foundation set up to tackle child poverty and the limitations it places on the futures of children and young people.
Gemma's appearance comes after she joined her co-stars Ian McKellenand Mark Strong at The Critic European premiere at The Curzon Mayfair earlier this year.
Gemmateamed her stylish suede coat with a black wrap mini dress which boasted a turtleneck and wore a swipe of red lipstick
Meanwhile, Richard layered up from the cold with a grey and black knitted scarf as he posed up a storm for the cameras
The actress opted for a sleek of-the-shoulder black dress which showed off her gorgeous curves as she posed up a storm.
The flowing number featured a sheer panel over her midriff to flaunt her toned abs and was teamed with a pair of simple pointed heels.
She wore her short brunette tresses slicked back and opted for a glowing makeup look complete with a slick of light pink lipstick.
The new movie is set in 1930s London following the life of theatre critic Jimmy Erskine portrayed by Sir Ian, 85.
In The Critic, awhirlwind whodunnit storyline starts to unravel as the newspapers and actors of the day, including Gemma who plays actress Nina Land in the film, attempt bribes and blackmail to stop the scandalous reviews from surfacing.
The film is an adaption of the 2015 novel Curtain Call by Anthony Quinn.
Earlier this year Gemma spoke very candidly about the sexism still present in the film industry and slammed the 'dinosaurs' still working with outdated attitudes.
The actress admitted she was told to be less vocal about feminism before the #MeToo movement and shared her frustration about the 'hypocrisy' in the industry.
She said although things are getting better, there are still 'old dinosaurs' who have outdated attitudes and behaviours and said it is 'tragic' that people are still facing sexism.
Claudia Winkleman's sister Sophie Winkleman, 44, and her husband Lord Frederick Windsor, 45, also attended the event
Sophie exuded elegance in a green and blue checked blazer dress which boasted a belt at the waist
Gemma's appearance comes after she joined her co-stars Ian McKellen and Mark Strong at The Critic European premiere at The Curzon Mayfair earlier this year (L-R:Gemma, Ian, and Mark)
Speaking on the Reign with Josh Smith podcast, she said: 'There are certain dinosaurs that are still working to this day.'
'It has changed a lot thankfully since the sixties but there's definitely still things where I feel like it's more about the old dinosaurs that are still working where you kind of have to shake them and go, "Hello this is 2023, we don't do that anymore!"'
Gemma revealed she was also told to be less opinionated about feminism by a Hollywood manager and said she was told it could 'hold' her career back.
She fumed over the 'hypocrisy' in the industry as she said the same manager then supported the #MeToo movement years later when feminism became 'fashionable'.
She said: 'I think back when all of this Times Up, #MeToo stuff was happening, it just felt like this is the time to speak up but even before then, I was speaking up and I remember I was speaking up about equal pay or something, you know, just feminist s**t.'
'And this American manager came to see me in a show and he literally said, "Can you stop the feminism thing because it's not doing you any favours".