It's billed as being one of the must-see exhibitions of the year.
And Jenna Coleman was leading the star-studded guest list at the gala dinner celebrating the new Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams exhibition at The V&A museum in London on Tuesday evening.
The Cry actress, 32, was joined by a host of famous faces including Bond beauty Olga Kurylenko and fellow actress Gemma Arterton at the glitzy event.
Jenna was the picture of elegance in a glamorous black gown at the event, which was hosted by the Board of Trustees and Director of the Victoria and Albert Museum, Tristram Hunt.
The gorgeous frock featured subtle glittering detailing and a sheer tulle skirt, perfectly complemented with simple black heels and a tousled blow dry.
Also turning heads at the gala was Olga, wearing a pretty pastel coloured dress featuring intricate floral appliqué on the skirt.
The stunning off-the-shoulder star was set off with a pair of pointed nude stilettos and a metallic blue clutch.


Glamorous: Jenna and Olga were both the picture of elegance as they arrived at the glitzy event in style

Beautiful in blush: Gemma was sophisticated as ever in her floor-length blush gown with contrasting black detailing on the bodice and sheer sleeves


Strike a pose: Gemma caught up with model mother and daughter duo Amber and Yasmin Le Bon at the exhibition

She's a vision: Felicity Jones commanded attention when she graced the V&A with her glamorous entrance in a black ballgown with shimmering embellishments


Perfect pair: Felicity was accompanied by her very dapper husband Charles Guard, who she married last year, and the couple looked closer than ever as they posed inside the venue
Meanwhile, Gemma looked sleek and sophisticated in a stunning floor-length gown with sheer sleeve detailing.
The nude number featured a printed bandeau bodice and she carried a coordinating black clutch bag.
Veteran model Eva Herzigova was also being treated to a VIP preview of the exhibition.
She was rocking a geometric print dress, accessorised with an oversized leather belt and a satin jacket.


Dapper chaps: Eddie Redmayne (left) and Count Nikolai von Bismarck (right) put in appearances at the gala dinner

Date night: Eddie was accompanied by his wife Hannah as they enjoyed a sneak peek at the must-see new exhibition


Looking lovely: Eddie didn't let his wife down on the style stakes as he looked dashing in a blue two-piece suit but he went without the tie for the occasion

Glamorous night out: Princess Elisabeth von Thurn und Taxis looked sensational in a flowing black ballgown as she joined dapper Nicholas Kirkwood

Big group: Nicholas Coleridge, Daniel Chatto, Lady Sarah Chatto, Serena Armstrong-Jones, Countess of Snowdon, David Armstrong Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowden and Georgia Metcalfe posed for a snap inside the venue
The likes of Eddie Redmayne and Kristin Scott Thomas were also seen putting in appearances at the A-list event.
Before dinner was served, the Earl of Snowdon shared memories of his mother, Princess Margaret, in a heartfelt speech.
A highlight of the exhibition, Princess Margaret’s 21st birthday dress, designed by Christian Dior in 1951 - and which she would later refer to as ‘her favourite dress of all’ - is on display for the first time in many years.
Tristram Hunt, Director of the V&A said: 'Combining our unrivalled couture collections with the House of Dior’s own remarkable archive – this is a defining moment for fashion at the V&A.


Joining forces: Accompanying Gemma to the event was her sister Hannah, a fellow actress

Suave: Oscar-winning actor Eddie cut a nonchalant figure, posing with his hands in his pockets


Golden girls: Kristin Scott Thomas (left) and Caroline Issa (right) were dressed to impress in sparkling metallic numbers

Glittering: Kristin was impeccably dressed in a sequin embellished green gown with flowing sleeves


Classic elegance: Yasmin (left) and Bianca Jagger (right) opted for black numbers with subtle colour accents
'There is a long history of shared knowledge between the V&A and Dior, from the late 1950s to the present day, and it has been an honour to collaborate with the House of Dior on the development of this exhibition. '
Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams is the largest and most comprehensive exhibition ever staged in the UK on the House of Dior – the V&A’s biggest fashion exhibition since Alexander McQueen: Savage Beauty in 2015.
From 1947 to the present day, the exhibition traces the history and impact of one of the 20th century’s most influential couturiers, and the six artistic directors who have succeeded him, to explore the enduring influence of the fashion house.

Catching up: Charles Guard, Felicity Jones, Olga and Ben Cura were spotted mingling at the show


Fashion forward: Noomi Rapace and Lea Colombo (left) and Hamish Bowles and Cordelia de Castellane (right) were seen at the exhibition

If the shoe fits: Roland Mouret was seen helping Stephanie Phair with her shoes as the event got underway


Posing: Edward Enninful joined Stephanie and Roland (left) while Ben Elliot and Mary-Clare Winwood (right) also attended
Over 500 objects and 200 rare Haute Couture garments will be on display, as well as accessories, fashion photography, film, perfume and personal items belonging to Dior.
Oriole Cullen, the V&A's fashion and textiles curator, said: 'In 1947, Christian Dior changed the face of fashion with his ‘New Look’, which redefined the female silhouette and reinvigorated the post-War Parisian fashion industry.
'More than seventy years after its founding, the V&A’s exhibition will celebrate the enduring influence of the House of Dior and uncover Dior’s relationship with Britain.'


Heading off: Eddie and his wife Hannah were spotted making a departure from the museum, braving the rain
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Main photo article It’s billed as being one of the must-see exhibitions of the year.
And Jenna Coleman was leading the star-studded guest list at the gala dinner celebrating the new Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams exhibition at The V&A museum in London on Tuesday evening.
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