Wednesday 31 July 2013

Game Of Thrones star Natalie Dormer takes the plunge in a low-cut dress at Hugo gallery party

She's got some front: Game Of Thrones star Natalie Dormer takes the plunge in a low-cut dress at Hugo gallery party

We're used to seeing Natalie Dormer showing some major cleavage in her roles in Game Of Thrones and The Tudors.
So we wonder if her GOT character Margaery Tyrell would wear this plunging neckline if she existed in contemporary modern day?
The English actress, 31, opted for a very-low cut blue Hugo dress as she attended the launch of a new exhibition at London's Saatchi gallery. 
All eyes on her: Natalie Dormer wore a daring blue Hugo dress for the opening of the Hugo: Red Never Follows exhibition on Tuesday night
All eyes on her: Natalie Dormer wore a daring blue Hugo dress for the opening of the Hugo: Red Never Follows exhibition on Tuesday night
Futuristic: Natalie wore a pair of reflective silver heels and carried a matching clutch
Futuristic: Natalie wore a pair of reflective silver heels and carried a matching clutch
Futuristic: Natalie wore a pair of reflective silver heels and carried a matching clutch
The Berkshire-born blonde teamed the fitted dress with a futuristic pair of silver high heels, which she teamed with a matching clutch bag.
Natalie was one of a host of stars who attended the private view of the HUGO: Red Never Follows exhibition, which celebrates the 20th anniversary of the designer brand.
Aside from Game Of Thrones and a new role as Irene Adler in American TV drama Elementary, Natalie has been cast in the big screen adaptation of the play Posh.
In demand: With roles in Game Of Throne and Elementary, Natalie has now been cast in the film adaptation of Posh
In demand: With roles in Game Of Throne and Elementary, Natalie has now been cast in the film adaptation of Posh
Legend: Photographer David Bailey and his wife Catherine
Legend: Photographer David Bailey and his wife Catherine
Natalie will play a leading role in the film version of Laura Wade's play, inspired by Prime Minister David Cameron's time in the infamous Bullingdon Club during his Oxford days.
She said: 'I am sworn to secrecy about it, but of course I’m delighted.'
With her career hotter than ever, the actress recently admitted her wedding plans to Irish actor fiance Anthony Byrne had taken a back seat.
The couple have been engaged since 2011, but have been too busy to plan their nuptials.
Colourful: Great Expectations star Vanessa Kirby wore a black and blue Hugo dress, while Welsh actress Alexandra Roach opted for a red trouser suit
Colourful: Great Expectations star Vanessa Kirby wore a black and blue Hugo dress, while Welsh actress Alexandra Roach opted for a red trouser suit
Colourful: Great Expectations star Vanessa Kirby wore a black and blue Hugo dress, while Welsh actress Alexandra Roach opted for a red trouser suit
Natalie told the Daily Telegraph recently: 'We are still very much engaged. We've just been so busy that we haven't managed to get around to planning it.
'It won't be a big one... We were thinking of around 40-odd guests.'
Meanwhile, also at Tuesday's private view was photographer David Bailey, comedian Rob Brydon, model Bip Ling, Great Expectations star Vanessa Kirby and Welch actress Alexandra Roach.
Funnyman: Comedian Rob Brydon went for a smart/casual look, while model/DJ Bip Ling opted for a white mini dress
Funnyman: Comedian Rob Brydon went for a smart/casual look, while model/DJ Bip Ling opted for a white mini dress
Funnyman: Comedian Rob Brydon went for a smart/casual look, while model/DJ Bip Ling opted for a white dress
An interactive sound sculpture titled The Pulse Of London by artist Marco Barotti & Plastique Fantastique at the Red Never Follows exhibition
An interactive sound sculpture titled The Pulse Of London by artist Marco Barotti & Plastique Fantastique at the Red Never Follows exhibition


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