Tuesday 28 June 2016

Gemma Arterton is looking rosy in wide-legged trousers and ruffled blouse as she attends film school gala

Gemma Arterton is looking rosy in wide-legged trousers and ruffled blouse as she attends film school gala

She's never been afraid to mix up her style on the red carpet.
And on Tuesday night, Gemma Arterton certainly didn't disappoint as she went for a pretty tailored look as she arrived at the National Film and Television School Gala.
The former Bond Girl, 30, looked stunning as ever as she posed on the red carpet in a pair of pink wide-legged trousers and matching ruffled blouse at Old Billingsgate Market in the City of London.

Pretty in pink: Actress Gemma Arterton looks amazing in a pair of wide-legged trousers and matching ruffled blouse at the National Film and Television School Gala on Tuesday night
Pretty in pink: Actress Gemma Arterton looks amazing in a pair of wide-legged trousers and matching ruffled blouse at the National Film and Television School Gala on Tuesday night
The Kent-born beauty completed her look with a pair of bright red heels and a satin clutch bag as she joined other stars the event.
The gala, of which this year's theme was celebrating Great British Women, raises money for the National Film and Television School, which funds scholarships, student film and showmakers and games developers and teaching.
Earlier this year, Gemma received rave reviews for her three-month run in Nell Gwynn at the Apollo Theatre in London's West End.
Colourful: The Kent-born beauty completed her look with a pair of bright red heels and a satin clutch bag
Colourful: The Kent-born beauty completed her look with a pair of bright red heels and a satin clutch bag
Colourful: The Kent-born beauty completed her look with a pair of bright red heels and a satin clutch bag
Gemma Arterton looks dazzling in purple at the Olivier Awards
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She was even nominated for an Olivier Award, but lost out to Denise Gough.
In a recent interview, Gemma admitted she didn't read reviews after her performance in West End show Made In Dagenham last year.
She told the Radio Times: 'I was really damaged by reviews last year when I did Made in Dagenham. It was a huge project for me and we got really good ones and REALLY bad ones. They picked on me, which is fine, but it’s hard when you’ve got to go on stage again that night, and the next night, for four months after that… 
'So when I started in Nell Gwynn, I decided not to read any.'
Treading the boards: Gemma recently finished her run in the West End play Nell Gwynn, for which she received a Best Actress nomination at the Olivier Awards
Treading the boards: Gemma recently finished her run in the West End play Nell Gwynn, for which she received a Best Actress nomination at the Olivier Awards
Off-stage, Gemma has been keeping busy with her film career, with four movies due for release this year.
Her films We Happy Few, Orpheline, The Girl With All The Gifts and The History Of Love are all set to hit cinemas in 2016.
The actress is also voicing Clover in the remake of classic TV series Watership Down.
Meanwhile, Gemma's personal life appears to be going swimmingly as she is loved up with French assistant director boyfriend Franklin Ohanessian.
Gemma and Franklin started dating earlier this year after her divorce from Italian marketing executive Stefano Catelli, who she split from in 2013 after two and a half years of marriage.
In demand: Gemma has four films coming out this year and is also voicing Clover in the remake of Watership Down
In demand: Gemma has four films coming out this year and is also voicing Clover in the remake of Watership Down


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