Felicity Jones Dazzles in Black and White Gown at The Brutalist Screening

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Felicity Jones Dazzles in Black and White Gown at The Brutalist Screening
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Felicity Jones, known for her captivating performances, shines at a special screening of 'The Brutalist' in London. The actress graces the event in a stunning black and white corset gown, showcasing her impeccable style and elegance.

Felicity Jones exuded elegance in a black and white corset gown as she graced a special screening of The Brutalist in London on Wednesday. The 41-year-old actress attended the screening of the award-winning drama at Picturehouse Central Cinema, London. Jones, who portrays Erzsébet Tóth in the historical drama , looked effortlessly chic in the fitted gown featuring a large ruffled bow attached to a thin halterneck strap and a wrap-style skirt with a leg split.

She complemented the dress with dainty black closed-toe pointed heels and delicate hoop drop earrings. Jones styled her chocolate brown locks straight with a full fringe. This appearance follows Jones commanding attention on the red carpet at the 82nd annual Golden Globe Awards earlier this month in a dazzling silver Prada gown. The sleeveless, figure-hugging number boasted eye-catching floral embellishments, showcasing Jones's stunning figure as she posed for photos. She opted for an updo hairstyle with her long brunette tresses and accessorized with a simple pair of stud earrings.Jones recently discussed 'pushing back on expectations' and gender imbalance in the film industry on the cover of Marie Claire in December. Jones, who recently launched her own production company, said in the accompanying interview, 'There are always expectations about how one should be and it’s about pushing back on those.' Recalling the 'profound gender imbalance' during her early career, she likened it to 'walking onto a building site.' She added, 'Young actresses could get easily pigeonholed. There would often be descriptions relating to appearance rather than character in scripts, but I have noticed people are more conscious of that.' She continued, 'Female directors need to have the funds to make films. But it’s been an extraordinary shift.' The Brutalist, a post-war epic about a Holocaust survivor attempting to rebuild a life in America, stars Jones as Erzsébet Tóth, the wife of Adrien Brody's character, László Tóth, a Hungarian architect. Inspired by Jean-Louis Cohen's book Architecture in Uniform, the film spans decades, chronicling László's pursuit of his art after the war in America. He lives in near-poverty until a wealthy industrialist, Harrison Lee Van Buren (Guy Pearce), offers him a significant contract. Joe and Alessandro Nivola also star in the film. Jones's performance in The Brutalist drew praise for its depth and emotional resonance. Critics lauded her portrayal of Erzsébet as a complex and nuanced character navigating the challenges of post-war life and rebuilding her shattered dreams. The film's exploration of themes such as loss, resilience, and the pursuit of artistic expression resonated with audiences, further solidifying Jones's status as a talented and versatile actress.

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