Maisie Williams ups her game in the style stakes as she opts for youthful glamour in white mini-dress on the red carpet at the Berlin Film Festival

She has been named as one of Europe's Shooting Stars at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival Berlinale.

And Maisie Williams is proving to be a force to be reckoned with when it comes to fashion as well.

The Game Of Thrones star, 17, oozed youthful glamour as she hit the red carpet for the premiere of German drama As We Were Dreaming, a film about a group of friends after the fall of the Berlin Wall.

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Playing the game: Actress Maisie Williams hit the red carpet at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival Berlinale on Monday night

Playing the game: Actress Maisie Williams hit the red carpet at the 65th Berlin International Film Festival Berlinale on Monday night

Sporting a flattering white mini-dress, which featured a sheer panel, the teen appeared to enjoy her time in the spotlight.

She added a splash of colour to the ensemble thanks to a yellow clutch bag and matching perspex heels.

Maisie - best known for her role as Arya Stark in the fantasy TV hit - was joined at the event by her fellow 'Shooting Stars', the one the festival has deemed the next big things in European cinema.

Putting on equally glamorous displays were Abbey Hoes and Natalie de Molina, who opted for respective yellow and red numbers.

All white on the night: The 17-year-old sported a trendy white lace mini-dress with a sheer panel

All white on the night: The 17-year-old sported a trendy white lace mini-dress with a sheer panel

Mellow yellow: She added a lemon clutch bag and matching perspex heels for her big night
Mellow yellow: She added a lemon clutch bag and matching perspex heels for her big night

Mellow yellow: She added a lemon clutch bag and matching perspex heels for her big night

Sporty number: The Games of Thrones star arrived in style in a special Audi

Sporty number: The Games of Thrones star arrived in style in a special Audi

The trio of girls gathered with fellow rising stars Jannis Niewoehner, Hera Hilmar, Joachim Fjelstrup, Moe Dunford, Emmi Parviainen, Sven Schelker and Aiste Dirziute for a fun group photo before making their way into the screening, which was also attended by Natalie Portman.

During a round table interview at the festival, Maisie admitted that despite working in TV and film since she was 14, she still feels like she's a novice.

Youthful glamour: The star kept her make-up simple but went for a dramatic red lip

Youthful glamour: The star kept her make-up simple but went for a dramatic red lip

Up and coming: Maisie arrived with her fellow Shooting Stars, a number of young actors heralded as the next big things in European cinema

Up and coming: Maisie arrived with her fellow Shooting Stars, a number of young actors heralded as the next big things in European cinema

She said: 'I still think I’m a pretender, a little bit. 

'It is just when you come to things like this and people talk so confidently about their projects and you think: When did you learn to do that? 

'I still think I’m a little bit pretending and someone is going to find me out soon.'

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