Lashana Lynch, known for her role as a Bond girl, recently showcased her pregnancy at the London premiere of her new film, The Day of the Jackal. The actress turned heads in a figure-hugging midnight blue, strapless gown that accentuated her baby bump. The dress featured a structured bodice and a full A-line skirt, complete with pockets for added flair.
For the star-studded evening, Lynch’s makeup artist, Alex Babsky, created a striking look with aubergine-toned smokey eyes, deep navy winged liner, and a soft flush of deep pink on her lips and cheeks. Keeping accessories simple, she wore her usual mix of earrings and cuffs. Her hair, styled by renowned stylist James Catalano, had a silver hue and featured a unique metal wire threaded through her short, cropped curls, adding an eye-catching touch.
The heavily pregnant actress was accompanied on the red carpet by her husband, Zackary Momoh, and co-stars Eddie Redmayne and Úrsula Corberó. Speaking to Vogue, Lynch shared her thoughts on red carpet dressing, stating, “For every premiere, you want to make sure you’re putting your best self forward. Sometimes it’s easy to forget that what you come with naturally is so beautiful and deserves to be celebrated in its own right. You don’t have to put anything on you in order for you to feel stunning on a red carpet.”
At 36 years old, Lynch is married to fellow British actor Zackary Momoh. The couple has kept their wedding private and even surprised Redmayne with their pregnancy news on the red carpet. Though they rarely discuss their marriage, they frequently support each other at public events.
Lynch is not the only celebrity to use the red carpet to showcase maternity fashion. Rihanna has also made headlines with her bold maternity looks during her pregnancies. At the 95th Academy Awards, while expecting her second child, she wowed the audience in a black Alaïa dress that featured a sheer bodysuit to highlight her baby bump.
As Lynch continues her press tour, fans are eager to see more of her stylish maternity moments.
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