Emma Corrin puts on a VERY leggy display in a black catsuit and sweeping cape

An arresting sight! Emma Corrin puts on a VERY leggy display in a black bodysuit and sweeping cape as they attend My Policeman premiere at Toronto International Film Festival

When you’re pictured alongside one of the world’s most famous men it’s hard to claim the spotlight, but Emma Corrin made a valiant attempt while attending the Toronto International Film Festival premiere of My Policeman. 

The British actor commanded attention in a skintight catsuit and sweeping black cape while accompanying co-star Harry Styles at the film’s official launch on Sunday evening. 

Corrin, 26, added to their look with a pair of black stiletto heels, while sheer tights gave the ensemble a feminine touch often lacking from their typically androgynous red carpet appearances. 

Looking good: Emma Corrin commanded attention in a skintight catsuit and sweeping black cape while attending the Toronto International Film Festival premiere of My Policeman

The actor, who identifies as non-binary, appeared to be in high spirits as they greeted onlookers before making their way into the screening of the film, an adaptation of author Bethan Roberts’ 2012 novel. 

Set in 1950s Brighton, the plot focuses on closeted gay policeman Tom Burgess, played by Harry, who is married to Marion, played by Emma, while involved in a same-sex romance with a romance with Patrick Hazelwood, played by David Dawson.

Production on the film kicked off in Brighton last April, and it will be released in cinemas on October 21 and on Prime Video on November 4.

Tasteful: Corrin, 26, added to their look with a pair of black stiletto heels, while sheer tights gave the ensemble a feminine touch

Tasteful: Corrin, 26, added to their look with a pair of black stiletto heels, while sheer tights gave the ensemble a feminine touch

Don't mind me: But Corrin was hard to miss as they posed for photos at the annual event in Toronto on Sunday evening

Don't mind me: But Corrin was hard to miss as they posed for photos at the annual event in Toronto on Sunday evening

Don’t mind me: But Corrin was hard to miss as they posed for photos at the annual event in Toronto on Sunday evening 

Upbeat: The actor, who identifies as non-binary, appeared to be in high spirits as they greeted onlookers before making their way into the screening of their latest film

Upbeat: The actor, who identifies as non-binary, appeared to be in high spirits as they greeted onlookers before making their way into the screening of their latest film

Speaking about the film earlier in the day a a press conference, Harry told the audience: ‘For me, the reason why the story is so devastating is that, ultimately, the whole story is about wasted time, and I think wasted time is the most devastating thing because it’s the one thing we cannot control.

‘It’s the one thing you can’t have back. And I think the one thing that I think matters — whatever kind of life you’ve lived — at the end when you think back on time with people you love.’

He continued: ‘I think the most beautiful thing about the story is that all of the characters have some really nice qualities, and they also have some flaws that we might hope not to have but, as humans, we all have them.

Very nice: The actor posed for a series of tasteful shots while modelling their latest red carpet ensemble

Very nice: The actor posed for a series of tasteful shots while modelling their latest red carpet ensemble 

In good company: (L-R) Linus Roache, Rupert Everett, Emma Corrin, David Dawson, Gina McKee and Harry Styles

In good company: (L-R) Linus Roache, Rupert Everett, Emma Corrin, David Dawson, Gina McKee and Harry Styles

‘And I think, at different points in the story, you’re able to see bits of yourself and sometimes maybe not your favorite parts of yourself in different characters. 

‘And I think that’s why it kind of resonated with me so much.’

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