Naomie Harris looked stunning when she stepped onto the No Time To Die red carpet at the Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday.
Slipping into a low-cut gown that boasted show-stopping cut-out detailing, the actress, 45, was every inch the starlet as she posed for photographers.
Naomie - who stars in the upcoming blockbuster as Miss Moneypenny - adorned her raven tresses with beautiful chain headwear and added height to her frame in open-toe heels.
Wow: Naomie Harris looked stunning when she stepped onto the No Time To Die red carpet at the Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday
Low-cut: Slipping into a low-cut gown that boasted show-stopping cut-out detailing, the actress, 45, was every inch the starlet as she posed for photographers
Opting for natural-look glam, Naomie beamed as she celebrated one of the year's most anticipated films.
She was seen minutes earlier being escorted down the steps of the Corinthia Hotel.
Naomie hopped into a waiting car and was whisked to the event.
Ahead of the red carpet event, fans gathered at the Royal Albert Hall to catch a glimpse of James Bond's Astin Martin as it made its way to the red carpet.
Headwear: Naomie - who stars in the upcoming blockbuster as Miss Moneypenny - adorned her raven tresses with beautiful chain headwear and added height to her frame in open-toe heels
Beaming: Opting for natural-look glam, Naomie beamed as she celebrated one of the year's most anticipated films
Crew members brought the luxury vehicle to the venue in a truck where it was rolled out hours before the star-studded event began.
The car had bullet holes in the glass and scratches across the sides following Bond's adventures.
Event: Ahead of the red carpet event, fans gathered at the Royal Albert Hall to catch a glimpse of James Bond's Astin Martin as it made its way to the red carpet
It has been a long road to the premiere after the film's release was delayed several times due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The film, directed by Cary Joji Fukunaga, was originally scheduled for release in April 2020, but was pushed back to November before the release was changed once again to April 2021 in light of the coronavirus pandemic.
The release date was finally settled for September 30 in the UK followed by October 8 in the US.
Ahead of the release, Daniel and some of his fellow star cast members joined the Chris Evans Breakfast Show with Sky to talk about the movie.
Fans: Crew members brought the luxury vehicle to the venue in a truck where it was rolled out hours before the star-studded event began
Daniel, who has appeared in five Bond films over 15 years, told Chris: 'After the last one, I thought that was it. I thought, 'I can't do any more of these'.
'I got a bit of a rest and we kind of talked about what we wanted to do with this last movie and how big we wanted to go, and it felt right, and I just got really excited about it, and I can't wait for people to see it.
'I saw a rough cut of it about a month after we finished, which is really rough, because there's no special effects or anything. When you see that version of it, you just hope and pray that it makes sense, and it did.
'Once you get the effects, and you get the music, Hans Zimmer's done the music, and it's just incredible. The story holds together.'
'Everyone is just turning in brilliant performances, and I think it's quite special.'