Josh O’Connor looks suave in a baby pink suit as he steps out on the red carpet on day four of Cannes for the screening of the new film Benedetta
Josh O’Connor looked suave on the red carpet on day four of the 74th Annual Cannes Film Festival on Friday.
The actor, 31, wore a baby pink suit with white buttons ahead of the screening of the new film Benedetta.
He looked in high spirits as he paired the ensemble with a crisp white shirt buttoned to the top.
Sophisticated: Josh O’Connor, 31, looked suave on the red carpet on Friday on day four of the 74th Annual Cannes Film Festival
He donned circular black lens sunglasses and snake print loafers for the glamorous event.
The Crown actor was joined by his fellow cast and crew members of his new film Mothering Sunday, including director Eva Husson.
Eva looked stunning in an emerald green strapless dress and oversized square sunglasses.
Film premiere: The actor wore a baby pink suit with white buttons ahead of the screening of the new film Benedetta
Happy to be there: He looked in high spirits as he paired the ensemble with a crisp white shirt buttoned to the top
Smart: He donned snake print loafers for the star-studded event to finish the look
His new film: Mothering Sunday will star Josh in the leading role alongside Colin Firth and Olivia Colman
Romance: It is set post World War I and is about a maid who seeks out the man she loves before he leaves to marry another woman
Glamorous pair: He was joined by his fellow cast and crew members of his new film Mothering Sunday, including director Eva Husson. She looked stunning in an emerald green strapless dress and oversized square sunglasses
Her platinum blonde locks looked edgy as they were pushed to the side and backcombed.
The pair held hands while walking down the red carpet.
They were joined by other cast and crew members of the film including Elizabeth Karlsen, Donna Mabey and Morgan Kibby.
Mothering Sunday will star Josh in the leading role alongside Colin Firth and Olivia Colman, and is set post World War I and is about a maid who seeks out the man she loves before he leaves to marry another woman.
The gang: The pair were joined by other cast and crew members of the film including Elizabeth Karlsen, Donna Mabey and Morgan Kibby
They were all in attendance of the screening of the new film Benedetta, about a 17th century nun who is suffering from disturbing visions.
The film stars Charlotte Rampling and has been nominated in competition for the feature film segment.
Benedetta and Mothering Sunday are set to be released on July 9th.
New flick: Josh’s character, Paul, is the love interest of Jane, played by Odessa Young
The screening: They were all in attendance of the screening of the new film Benedetta, about a 17th century nun who is suffering from disturbing visions