Ruth Wilson bares all in daringly low-cut satin slip dress

She’s best known for her Golden Globe-winning performance in The Affair. 

And Ruth Wilson was sure to stun the audience once again at the British Independent Film Awards in London on Sunday. 

The 35 year-old poured her incredible figure into an elegant white satin slip-inspired dress, which showed off her amazing curves.

 

Ruth Wilson, 35, was sure to stun the audience once again at the British Independent Film Awards in London on Sunday

The Surrey actress let her stunning outfit do all the talking, as she only accessorised the ensemble with sparkling diamond chandelier earrings. 

Ruth balanced the delicate look black strapped heels, with mismatched jeweled embellishments to add a touch of glamour. 

The Lone Ranger star kept it fresh-faced when it came to her make-up, opting for light mascara and a berry lip. 

Giving her dress the full impact, she draped her brunette locks naturally on her shoulders, styled with soft curls for an Old Hollywood vibe.  

Braless: The 35 year-old poured her incredible figure into an elegant white satin slip-inspired dress, which showed off her amazing curves

Braless: The 35 year-old poured her incredible figure into an elegant white satin slip-inspired dress, which showed off her amazing curves

In March, Ruth discussed her sex scenes with The Wire star Dominic West in The Guardian, and confessed that they both had to get very familiar with each other very quickly for the American Showtime drama, which finished its third season in January.

When asked about the copious amount of sex scenes the pair have onscreen, she said she hadn’t met Dominic before they ended up in ‘ridiculous’ positions. 

She added: ‘We mainly laugh and giggle through our sex scenes. He usually has to go on top, and hates me for it, because he has to reveal his bum. 

‘We all have our insecurities, including Dominic West. It doesn’t stop him though, he gets it out every week. It’s a ridiculous job.’

Ruth has also signed up for a BBC drama that will see her play her real-life grandmother Alice, who found out on her husband Alec’s death that he was a bigamist.

It later transpired that Alec, an MI6 agent and author, had four families over the course of 30 years.

Ruth first learned of the scandal at 18, when her grandmother let her read a memoir she had written. 

'We all have our insecurities': Ruth discussed her sex scenes with The Wire star Dominic West in The Guardian, and said they: 'Mainly laugh and giggle through our sex scenes. He usually has to go on top, and hates me for it, because he has to reveal his bum

‘We all have our insecurities’: Ruth discussed her sex scenes with The Wire star Dominic West in The Guardian, and said they: ‘Mainly laugh and giggle through our sex scenes. He usually has to go on top, and hates me for it, because he has to reveal his bum

BRITISH INDEPENDENT FILM AWARDS 2017 – WINNERS

Best British Independent Film – God’s Own Country

Best Screenplay – Alice Birch, Lady Macbeth 

Best Director – Rungano Nyoni, I Am Not a Witch

Best British Short – Fish Story

Best Actor – Josh O’Connor, God’s Own Country

Best Actress – Florence Pugh, Lady Macbeth

Best Supporting Actor – Simon Russell Beale, The Death of Stalin

Best Supporting Actress – Patricia Clarkson, The Party

Most Promising Newcomer – Naomi Ackie

The Discovery Award – In Another Life

Best Sound – Anna Bertmark, God’s Own Country

Best Effects – Nick Allder, Ben White, The Ritual

Variety Award – Gary Oldman 

Richard Harris Award – Vanessa Redgrave 

The Douglas Hickox Award (Debut Director) – Rungano Nyoni, I Am Not a Witch

Best Debut Screenwriter – Francis Lee

Best Documentary – Almost Heaven

Breakthrough Producer – Emily Morgan, I Am Not a Witch

Best International Independent Film – Get Out

Best Casting – Sarah Crowe, The Death of Stalin

Best Cinematography – Ari Wegner, Lady Macbeth

Best Costume Design – Holly Waddington, Lady Macbeth

Best Editing – Jon Gregory, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri

Best Make-up and Hair Design – Nicole Stafford, The Death of Stalin

Best Music – Carter Burwell, Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri

Best Production Design – Cristina Casali, The Death of Stalin 

 



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