Lucy Boynton looks chic in a quirky lace shirt and velvet slip dress as she steps out in New York
Lucy Boynton put on a chic display as she arrived at NBC Studios in New York City on Tuesday.
The actress, 29, opted for a quirky collared shirt with a black lace overlay and puffed sleeves, with a velvet slip dress over the top.
She looked stunning in the vintage inspired number that nipped in at the waist before widening at the hem with a voluminous underskirt.
Lucy elevated her frame with a pair of lace-up ankle boots and shielded her eyes with some cat-eye shaped sunglasses.
To top off her look, she styled her red hair into soft waves and wore subtle nude lipgloss.
Radiant: Lucy Boynton, 29, put on a chic display as she arrived at NBC Studios in New York City on Tuesday
Stylish: The actress opted for a quirky collared shirt with a black lace overlay and puffed sleeves, with a velvet slip dress over the top
The Sense and Sensibility star flashed a smile and waved to the cameras as she exited her taxi.
Lucy has been dating fellow actor Rami Malek after met while filming Bohemian Rhapsody in 2017.
In the film he took on the role of Queen lead singer Freddie Mercury while she played Freddie’s former love interest Mary Austin.
The two clicked quickly, but kept their relationship mostly under wraps until the 2019 Academy Awards ceremonies.
That’s when the Oscar winner kissed his co-star before he headed to the stage to receive his Best Actor award.
In his acceptance speech the Egyptian-American actor singled out Lucy as ‘the heart of this film.’
He said, ‘You are beyond immensely talented. You have captured my heart. Thank you so much.’
She told You magazine after the event: ‘It sounds so silly but I was really unaware of the public element of that.’
Pretty: She looked stunning in the vintage inspired number that nipped in at the waist before widening at the hem with a voluminous underskirt
Stylish: Lucy elevated her frame with a pair of lace-up ankle boots and shielded her eyes with some cat-eye shaped sunglasses
She added: You’re just absorbing, millisecond by millisecond, what is happening, and then suddenly you hear the applause and you realise it’s been a public moment, which is slightly strange.’
She also credited the award-winning Freddie Mercury biopic for boosting her confidence.
‘From Bohemian Rhapsody I learned that people want to talk to you about what’s going on. It can be really intimidating, but I try to remember that everyone… is winging it.
‘I’ve grown up in a very creative environment… that doesn’t follow a specific structure, and that has been freeing, because when my job hasn’t followed a specific path there’s been no panic.’
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