Olga Kurylenko flashes her bra in revealing mesh dress

She’s a stunning Ukranian beauty that recently wowed critics in the dramedy The Death of Stalin, which looked at the passing of the Soviet dictator in a comedic lens.

And Olga Kurylenko continued to fly the flag of Russian cinema on Sunday, attending the Golden Unicorn awards in London.

The 38-year-old actress flashed her bra in a revealing ensemble for the event, rocking a slender black dress with silver threading as she joined the star-studded lineup at the event.

 

Stunning: Actress Olga Kurylenko flashed her bra in a revealing grey and silver-threaded dress as she attended the Golden Unicorn Awards on Sunday

Olga flaunted her incredible figure in the stylish look, with the high neck and sleeveless top of the dress showing off her slender arms and ample cleavage.

Flashing her bra in the revealing the dress, the actress certainly showed why she was cast as a Bond girl in Quantum of Solace.

The fabulous silver-threaded look continued throughout the dress, as the long pleated skirt dazzled as if it was covered in sequins. 

Amazing: The Ukranian beauty showed off her ample cleavage in the revealing dress, which showed off the star's slender figure perfectly

Amazing: The Ukranian beauty showed off her ample cleavage in the revealing dress, which showed off the star’s slender figure perfectly

Screen star: Olga kept her brunette tresses tied into a voluminous ponytail, finishing the look with a slick of pink lipgloss

Screen star: Olga kept her brunette tresses tied into a voluminous ponytail, finishing the look with a slick of pink lipgloss

Olga kept her brunette tresses slicked back into a low ponytail with a hint of volume at the routes, along with a slick of pink lipgloss on the stars lips.

The Oblivion star put on a glamorous display for the ceremony, which celebrates the best and brightest in Russian cinema.

Olga has been riding high in recent weeks after the critical success towards her latest film The Death of Stalin, which also starred Jason Isaacs and Andrea Riseborough. 

On the up: Olga's latest film The Death of Stalin has received acclaim from critics and is tipped for big things in December's British Independant Film Awards

On the up: Olga’s latest film The Death of Stalin has received acclaim from critics and is tipped for big things in December’s British Independant Film Awards

Legend: In the film, Olga plays pianist Maria Yudina, who is famously defined as the only person to refuse Stalin and live to tell the tale

Legend: In the film, Olga plays pianist Maria Yudina, who is famously defined as the only person to refuse Stalin and live to tell the tale

The film is currently on-track for success at the British Independent Film Awards in December, as the early presented craft categories resulted in three gongs for the film.

A further five nominations in major categories could see the Armando Iannucci-directed picture scoop some major prizes during the ceremony on December 10.

In the film, Olga plays Soviet pianist Maria Yudina, who famously refused a monetary gift from Stalin after a musical piece of hers was requested by the Communist dictator, and in a shocking twist on usual proceedings lived to tell the tale.

Iconic: Olga features in a tense opening scene, which sees her perform a concert piece that would become pivotal in Stalin's later life

Iconic: Olga features in a tense opening scene, which sees her perform a concert piece that would become pivotal in Stalin’s later life

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