Lucy Boynton turned heads in two eye-catching outfits as she attended the premiere and afterparty for new Hulu movie, The Greatest Hits, on Monday night.
The actress, 30, dazzled in a kooky floral jacket, teamed with a sheer gold skirt and metallic silver tights as she posed on the red carpet at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood to promote her latest film.
The Bohemian Rhapsody star teamed her attention-grabbing look with black peep-toe heeled shoes and dramatic black winged eyeliner.
Lucy then switched up her look and slipped into a stunning black dress featuring huge coloured discs, which she teamed with black flats as she hit the afterparty at the at El Capitan Theatre.
She wore a light blue denim jacket which featured a white illustration of a pair of headphones with the words The Greatest Hits.
Lucy Boynton turned heads in two eye-catching outfits as she attended the premiere and afterparty for new Hulu movie, The Greatest Hits, on Monday night
The actress, 30, dazzled in a floral jacket, teamed with a sheer gold skirt and metallic silver tights as she posed with Nelly Furtado on the red carpet at The Egyptian Theatre Hollywood
Lucy then switched up her look and slipped into a stunning black dress featuring huge coloured discs
Lucy rocked a pair of black headphones which she wore around her neck and stopped to get her eye make-up touched up so she could party the night away with no issues.
The actress was joined at the event by the likes of Nelly Furtado who showed off her incredible figure in a dark red lace-up dress.
Nelly, 45, stars in the film as herself alongside is Justin H. Min, who shot to fame in the critically acclaimed Netflix show The Umbrella Academy.
The Greatest Hits is an American romantic fantasy film following Lucy as Harriet Gibson, who discovers certain songs can transport her back in time.
Lucy posed with Justin, 34, who wore a smart black suit, and fellow co-star Austin Crute who wore a dramatic muscle suit.
Austin is a reality star-turned-actor having appeared in music competition Majors & Minors as a teen, then Olivia Wilde's directorial debut Booksmart four years later.
Completing the group on the carpet was the film's director and writer Ned Benson, 47, who wore a white linen shirt.
Beginning to reunite with her co-stars, Lucy and Justin laughed as they wrapped an arm around each other.
The screen star teamed her second look of the night with black flats as she hit the afterparty at the at El Capitan Theatre
The actress was joined at the event by the likes of Nelly Furtado who showed off her incredible figure in a dark red lace-up dress
Lucy posed with co-star Austin Crute, who wore a dramatic muscle suit, and Justin H. Min, who wore a smart black suit, and
Completing the group on the carpet was the film's director and writer Ned Benson
Lucy wore a light blue denim jacket which featured a white illustration of a pair of headphones
Lucy looked effortlessly cool as she rocked a pair of black headphones which she wore around her neck
The screen star stopped to get her eye make-up touched up so she could party the night away with no issues
Beginning to reunite with her co-stars, Lucy and Justin laughed as they wrapped an arm around each other
The walls the group posed against were filled with brown cabinets each containing a purple and pink vinyl entitled The Greatest Hits
Displaying their silly side, Lucy, Austin, and Ned picked up Justin with little to no effort and he grinned
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