It's not Halloween yet! Naomi Watts plays dress up as she channels her inner Tinkerbell in lime green tutu at Toronto International Film Festival

As Naomi Watts continues making appearances at the Toronto International Film Festival, the actress spread a little magic in the style stakes, while also giving a nod to the fancy dress season Halloween.

Arriving at the InStyle & HFPA party in the Canadian city on Saturday, the 46-year-old got in touch with her fun side, channelling magical Disney character Tinkerbell with her lime green outfit. 

Stepping onto the red carpet at the Windsor Arms Hotel, she flaunted her figure in a black lace dress layered with a bright green skirt evoking images of pretty tutu-style ensemble worn by the famous fairy girl.

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Making a statement: Arriving at the InStyle & HFPA party in the Canadian city on Saturday, the 46-year-old got in touch with her fun side, channelling magical character Tinkerbell with her lime green outfit
Making a statement: Arriving at the InStyle & HFPA party in the Canadian city on Saturday, the 46-year-old got in touch with her fun side, channelling magical character Tinkerbell with her lime green outfit

Making a statement: Arriving at the InStyle & HFPA party in the Canadian city on Saturday, the 46-year-old got in touch with her fun side, channelling magical character Tinkerbell with her lime green outfit 

Her long-sleeved lace number fitted her slender form perfectly, its sheer fabric adding a racy yet elegant touch to the look.

She paired the striking outfit with a pair of complementing black strappy heels and beamed for the cameras.

The blonde beauty opted for a simple hairstyle, wearing her luscious locks out in loose waves.

It's not Halloween yet! Naomi flaunted her figure in a black laced dress layered with a piece of bright green fabric, trimmed delicately to resemble the pretty tutu-style ensemble worn by the famous fairy character

It's not Halloween yet! Naomi flaunted her figure in a black laced dress layered with a piece of bright green fabric, trimmed delicately to resemble the pretty tutu-style ensemble worn by the famous fairy character

Meanwhile her alabaster complexion was complete with lashings of jet black mascara and a slick of deep pink lipstick.

Also appearing at the event were the likes of Sarah Silverman, Rachel Weisz and Susan Sarandon. 

Actress and model Rachel, 45, kept her look very chic in a monochrome ensemble. 

The brunette stunner wore a long-sleeved black dress with satin fabric running down the front and along the sleeve cuffs with gathered detail. 

Leggy lady:  She paired the striking outfit with a pair of complementing black strappy heels, with her trim pins also on display for all to see
Leggy lady:  She paired the striking outfit with a pair of complementing black strappy heels, with her trim pins also on display for all to see

Leggy lady:  She paired the striking outfit with a pair of complementing black strappy heels, with her trim pins also on display for all to see

Sheer daring: Her long-sleeved lace number fitted her slender arms perfectly, its sheer fabric adding a racy, yet still elegant touch to the look

Sheer daring: Her long-sleeved lace number fitted her slender arms perfectly, its sheer fabric adding a racy, yet still elegant touch to the look

Meanwhile there was also some man candy at the soiree, with the likes of Eddie Redmayne and Tom Hiddleston in attendance. 

Eddie, 33, deviated from the usual sleek black suit, sporting a light mustard tinged blazer and trousers instead. 

Now in its 40th year, the 10-day film festival has become a key launching pad for Hollywood's award season, with films like "12 Years a Slave", "The King's Speech" and "Slumdog Millionaire" all gaining critical momentum at the event before going on to win the Academy Award for best picture.

Blonde beauty: The blonde beauty opted for a simple hairstyle, wearing her luscious locks out in loose waves 

Blonde beauty: The blonde beauty opted for a simple hairstyle, wearing her luscious locks out in loose waves 

Picture perfect: She completed her look with lashings of jet black mascara and a slick of deep pink lipstick 

Picture perfect: She completed her look with lashings of jet black mascara and a slick of deep pink lipstick 

The festival started on Thursday evening with the world premiere of "Demolition", starring Gyllenhaal and Naomi Watts.

Directed by Canadian Jean-Marc Vallee, it tells the story of a successful investment banker whose life unravels following the death of his wife. An unlikely connection with a vending machine company employee played by Watts helps him rebuild.

Vallee previously won praise for "Dallas Buyers Club" and "Wild".

Stunners: Also attending the event was Mackenzie Davis (L) and Sarah Silverman (R)
Stunners: Also attending the event was Mackenzie Davis (L) and Sarah Silverman (R)

Stunners: Also attending the event was Mackenzie Davis (L) and Sarah Silverman (R) 

Working it: Actress Susan Sarandon sported a gorgeous white jumpsuit on the night 

Working it: Actress Susan Sarandon sported a gorgeous white jumpsuit on the night 

The festival, which runs from Sept 10 to 20, will go on to screen nearly 300 feature films from more than 70 countries.

Notable themes in this year's lineup include the political and legal battles fought for gay rights, the subject of two movies in the festival's high-profile gala program.

Roland Emmerich, best known for Hollywood blockbusters like "The Day After Tomorrow", directs "Stonewall", a drama about the 1969 New York riots which became a landmark event in North America's gay rights movement.

Sleek in black: Katherine McNamara and Rachel Weisz went for stylish black ensembles on the night
Sleek in black: Katherine McNamara and Rachel Weisz went for stylish black ensembles on the night

Sleek in black: Katherine McNamara and Rachel Weisz went for stylish black ensembles on the night 

Photo time: Zoe Kazan and Paul Dano took the opportunity to pose together for photographers  

Photo time: Zoe Kazan and Paul Dano took the opportunity to pose together for photographers  

"Freeheld" stars Ellen Page and Julianne Moore, fresh off winning an Oscar for last year's "Still Alice", in the true story Laurel Hester. Dying of cancer, the New Jersey police officer fought a legal battle a decade ago to pass her pension benefits on to her same-sex partner.

The festival will also screen the world premiere of "About Ray", which stars Elle Fanning as a teenager whose decision to transition from female to male triggers family turmoil.

This year's event will include its usual combination of big budget Hollywood releases and celebrity appearances.

These include the world premiere of "Blade Runner" director Ridley Scott's highly anticipated space film "The Martian." The movie stars Matt Damon, who plays an astronaut fighting for survival on Mars. Damon and fellow cast member Jessica Chastain will attend. (With additional reporting by Solarina Ho; Editing by Christian Plumb) 

Man candy: There was also some man candy at the soiree, with the likes of Eddie Redmayne and Tom Hiddleston in attendance

Man candy: There was also some man candy at the soiree, with the likes of Eddie Redmayne and Tom Hiddleston in attendance

Mixing it up: Eddie, 33, deviated from the usual sleek black suit, sporting a light mustard tinged blazer and trousers instead
Mixing it up: Eddie, 33, deviated from the usual sleek black suit, sporting a light mustard tinged blazer and trousers instead

Mixing it up: Eddie, 33, deviated from the usual sleek black suit, sporting a light mustard tinged blazer and trousers instead 

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