Eva Green: Former Bond Girl stuns in sheer black gown at Dumbo screening in Paris
EVA GREEN - the former Bond Girl to Daniel Craig's 007 - put on a show-stopping performance at the European premiere of her latest movie Dumbo in Paris last night.
Eva Green stuns in sheer black dress at Dumbo premiere
Eva Green, 38, looked incredible last night when she arrived at the Le Grand Rex cinema in Paris.
The stunning French actress walked the blue carpet at the event to mark the release of her new movie Dumbo, which is a live action remake of the classic Disney film about a flying elephant.
The Paris-born-star turned heads at the premiere in a beautiful black floor-length gown from American fashion designer Tom Ford.
The James Bond star, who played Vesper Lynd in 2006 film Casino Royale, wowed in the one-sleeved design made of a sheer material that gave a glimpse of her bra and ample cleavage underneath.
A velvet belt cinched in Eva’s waist and highlighted her slim figure while a swathes of fabric fell to the floor to create a dramatic silhouette.
Wearing her hair swept to one side in a chic style, the movie star sported glowing skin and added dark smokey eyeshadow to her glamorous look.
During the event, Eva joined director Tim Burton and posed for pictures next to a statue of an elephant.
The 60-year-old American filmmaker wore a black suit with a black and blue patterned shirt which perfectly matched his blue-tinted sunglasses.
In the movie, the actress takes on the role of trapeze artist Colette Marchant alongside ringmaster Danny DeVito and Colin Farrell who plays a former circus star who is hired to care for Dumbo.
She said of her character: "I like strong and complex women like Colette, to whom something happens and who go on a journey that emancipates them. Modern women in short".