Naomie's TV and Film Credits

Thursday, 2 July 2015

Naomie Harris shows her sexy side in plunging teal tropical print dress as she attends star-studded gallery party

Naomie Harris shows her sexy side in plunging teal tropical print dress as she attends star-studded gallery party 

Naomie Harris was a vision of summer style as she helped London's Opera Gallery celebrate its 10th Anniversary on Wednesday night.
The James Bond girl was among guests who attended a private viewing of a new photography exhibition entitled Raw Footage.
Naomie cut a stylish figure in a tropical-printed teal dress by Sophie Webster, which featured a plunging neckline and drew attention to her cleavage. 
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Culture vulture: Naomie Harris looked stunning in a plunging number as she helped London's Opera Gallery celebrate its 10th Anniversary on Wednesday night

Culture vulture: Naomie Harris looked stunning in a plunging number as she helped London's Opera Gallery celebrate its 10th Anniversary on Wednesday night
The 38-year-old actress added a pop of colour to her sophisticated look by pairing it with Sophia Webster silver pointed loafers and a matching rounded mini clutch bag.
Naomie wore her hair in tumbling waves and swept to one side while she opted for a bold lip and teal-green eyeshadow to match her tropical frock.
The London-born star rubbed shoulders with the likes of Monica Lewinsky, Octavia Coates, Heather Kerzner, Jeanette Calliva, Amanda Staveley and Sarah Stennett as she admired the exquisite works displayed.
Summer-ready: The James Bond girl wore a tropical number to the Raw Footage private viewing
Summer-ready: The James Bond girl wore a tropical number to the Raw Footage private viewing


Fashion fans: Naomie joined Octavia Coates as they enjoyed exquisite works of some of the world's most iconic fashion photographers, capturing famous names from Kate Moss to Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
Fashion fans: Naomie joined Octavia Coates as they enjoyed exquisite works of some of the world's most iconic fashion photographers, capturing famous names from Kate Moss to Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
Monica was dressed in a smart, mostly-monochrome ensemble.
The 41-year-old cut a youthful image in a black crop-top and fitted dogtooth-printed trousers, setting off the suitably stylish ensemble with a pair of cobalt courts.
The exhibition is being laid on to showcase the best works of some of the world's most iconic fashion photographers, photographing famous names from Kate Moss to Rosie Huntington Whiteley 
Youthful: Monica Lewinsky put on a fashionable display in a mostly-monochrome ensemble for the Opera Gallery London's 10th Anniversary unveiling of Raw Footage on Wednesday night
Youthful: Monica Lewinsky put on a fashionable display in a mostly-monochrome ensemble for the Opera Gallery London's 10th Anniversary unveiling of Raw Footage on Wednesday night
Good company: Monica arrived with pal Heather Kerzner who looked summery in a bright white frock
Good company: Monica arrived with pal Heather Kerzner who looked summery in a bright white frock
While US Speaker Monica is still best known for her exposed relationship with President Clinton, she's only recently emerged from relative obscurity.
A former White House intern in the Nineties, Monica has come out of the shadows after around a decade to shed light on issues such as bullying, public shaming and sexual scapegoating, to the likes of what she previously experienced.
It was her recent Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity speech that earned her a standing ovation as she spoke to the creative elite about 'public shaming as a blood sport'. 
Monica's brave move saw her confess on stage: 'At the age of 22, I fell in love with my boss,' before adding, 'And at the age of 24, I learned the devastating consequences. 
'So as far as our culture of humiliation goes, what we need is a cultural revolution. We need to return to a long-held value of compassion, compassion and empathy.
She continued: 'Today we call it cyberbullying and online harassment. Online, technologically enhanced shaming is amplified, uncontained and permanently accessible. 
'Public shaming as a blood sport must stop. It’s time for an intervention on the internet and in the culture.'
Bright beauties: (From left) Jeanette Calliva, Amanda Staveley and Sarah Stennett donned their best bright frocks for the occasion
Bright beauties: (From left) Jeanette Calliva, Amanda Staveley and Sarah Stennett donned their best bright frocks for the occasion


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