Licence To Thrill: Amber Le Bon stuns in bandeau ombré gown at Aston Martin's Bond exhibition launch

No stranger to being centre of attention, Amber Le Bon stunned on Thursday evening as she stepped out in capital.

Putting on a sultry display at Aston Martin's 50 Years of Bond party, Amber looked amazing in an ombré gown as she took to the spotlight.

Held at the London Film Museum in Covent Garden, the 25-year-old looked as though she was ready to audition for a role in the film as one of 007's love interests.

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Licence To Thrill: Amber Le Bon stunned in a floorlength gown at Aston Martin's 50 Years of Bond party

Licence To Thrill: Amber Le Bon stunned in a floorlength gown at Aston Martin's 50 Years of Bond party

Beautiful: Amber beamed as she posed in front of one of the car's on display at London's Film Museum 

Beautiful: Amber beamed as she posed in front of one of the car's on display at London's Film Museum 

Keeping her makeup simple, the London born beauty opted for feline eyes as she wore her dip-dyed hair back in one.

Le Bon accessorised with silver rings and a silver necklace as a distressed cropped leather jacket topped her ensemble.

As guests grabbed drinks and feasted their eyes on the vehicles on show, Amber threw off her jacket and took to the DJ booth. 

The soirée which launched the Bond In Motion exhibition also saw the likes of Kelly Hoppen, Alistair Guy and Kristina Blahnik in attendance.  

Sultry: Le Bon topped her look with a distressed cropped leather jacket as she wore her hair back in one
Sultry: Le Bon topped her look with a distressed cropped leather jacket as she wore her hair back in one

Sultry: Le Bon topped her look with a distressed cropped leather jacket as she wore her hair back in one

On the job: As guests made their way around the exhibition, Amber threw off her jacket and spun a few tracks

On the job: As guests made their way around the exhibition, Amber threw off her jacket and spun a few tracks

Last night the DJ saved my life... The 25-year-old was in deep concentration as she worked the turntables

Last night the DJ saved my life... The 25-year-old was in deep concentration as she worked the turntables

Tailor-made: Kelly Hoppen opted for a black on black ensemble as she attended the launch party

Tailor-made: Kelly Hoppen opted for a black on black ensemble as she attended the launch party

Stepping out in style: Kristina Blahnik looked happy to be among VIPs at the event in Covent Garden

Stepping out in style: Kristina Blahnik looked happy to be among VIPs at the event in Covent Garden

Earlier in the day the shroud of secrecy surrounding the 24th instalment in the James Bond franchise was finally been lifted.

It was officially announced at Buckinghamshire's Pinewood Studios that Daniel Craig would be reprising his role as 007 in Spectre, the latest film in the saga, to be directed by Sam Mendes.

On the set of the movie - scheduled to begin shooting over seven months from Monday - he will be joined by a star-studded returning cast that includes Ralph Fiennes (M), Naomie Harris (Miss Moneypenny), Ben Whishaw (Q) and Rory Kinnear (Bill Tanner).

Thigh's the limit: Roxie Nafousi sent temperatures rocketing with her racy red gown

Thigh's the limit: Roxie Nafousi sent temperatures rocketing with her racy red gown

Taking part in the merriment: Alistair Guy and Nicki Shields were also in tow in the showroom

Taking part in the merriment: Alistair Guy and Nicki Shields were also in tow in the showroom

The man in charge: Aston martin's CEO Andy Palmer posed for a picture next to a vintage model

The man in charge: Aston martin's CEO Andy Palmer posed for a picture next to a vintage model

A work of art: Another one of the luxury cars on display appeared to have paint scrapped off its left side

A work of art: Another one of the luxury cars on display appeared to have paint scrapped off its left side

There is also an impressive list of newcomers to the James Bond franchise on the list, including Monica Belluci (Lucia Sciarra), Christoph Waltz (Oberhauser), David Bautista (Mr. Hinx) and Léa Seydoux (Madeleine Swann). 

Speaking of the film's name, Mendes explained at the conference, live-streamed on 007.com: 'Those of you who have some knowledge of the Bond franchise and of the legend of Bond will probably have some idea what that refers to, but I couldn't possibly comment.'

SPECTRE - which stands for Special Executive for Counter-intelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion - is led by iconic evil genius Ernst Stavro Blofeld. 

Lining the streets: Various models of the British cars were parked in front of the museum

Lining the streets: Various models of the British cars were parked in front of the museum

Bond 24: (L-R) Andrew Scott, Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Sam Mendes, Léa Seydoux, Daniel Craig, Monica Bellucci, Christoph Waltz and Ben Whishaw gathered at Buckinghamshire's Pinewood Studios on Thursday to announce the new Bond movie Spectre

Bond 24: (L-R) Andrew Scott, Ralph Fiennes, Naomie Harris, Sam Mendes, Léa Seydoux, Daniel Craig, Monica Bellucci, Christoph Waltz and Ben Whishaw gathered at Buckinghamshire's Pinewood Studios on Thursday to announce the new Bond movie Spectre

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