Casual Sienna Miller makes a mad dash to San Sebastian Film Festival... just hours after her front row appearance at LFW Burberry show

She was one of the big names gracing the front row at the Burberry Prorsum London Fashion Week show on Monday afternoon.

So it was quite a surprise to see Sienna Miller pop up nearly 800 miles away in Spain just a few hours later.

Following her stylish appearance in Kensington Gardens, the mother-of-one dashed to the airport to fly to San Sebastian for the city's film festival.

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Jet-setter: Sienna Miller arrives at the San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain on Monday evening after flying in from London

Jet-setter: Sienna Miller arrives at the San Sebastian Film Festival in Spain on Monday evening after flying in from London

In a rush: Sienna had just flown in from London as she prepares to promote her new film High-Rise

In a rush: Sienna had just flown in from London as she prepares to promote her new film High-Rise

Presumably the actress flew by private jet as there are no direct flights between London and San Sebastian - situated on Spain's north coast, not far from the French border.

With such a frantic travel schedule, the actress understandably didn't have time to change out of her black skinny jeans and Ash wedge boots, which she wore on both British and Spanish red carpets.

She completed her look with an oatmeal sweater and carried a black Prada handbag.

She's got a plane to catch! Sienna was wearing the same skinny jeans and boots as she arrived at the lunchtime Burberry show on Monday

She's got a plane to catch! Sienna was wearing the same skinny jeans and boots as she arrived at the lunchtime Burberry show on Monday

Sienna is at the festival to promote her new film High-Rise alongside co-stars Tom Hiddleston and Luke Evans.

The film, directed by Ben Wheatley, tells the story of residents of a tower block, whose lives start to spiral out of control.

The ensemble piece also stars Jeremy Irons, Elisabeth Moss, James Purefoy and Keeley Hawes. 

Glowing: The star looked radiant as she arrived to the event
Glowing: The star looked radiant as she arrived to the event

Glowing: The star looked radiant as she arrived to the event

Best foot forward: Sienna looked trendy in her blue suede wedge boots

Best foot forward: Sienna looked trendy in her blue suede wedge boots

Earlier on Monday lunchtime, Sienna was seen sitting beside Kate Moss and Cara Delevingne as they watched Christopher Bailey's latest designs for Burberry Prorsum's Spring/Summer 2016 collection.

Still wearing her skinny jeans and wedge boots, Sienna completed her F-ROW style with a fluffy green coat.

Friends in high places: Sienna was joined on the front row by models Kate Moss and Cara Delevingne and the latter's girlfriend St Vincent

Friends in high places: Sienna was joined on the front row by models Kate Moss and Cara Delevingne and the latter's girlfriend St Vincent

Meanwhile, Sienna recently admitted she turned down a major role on Broadway after finding out her male co-star was going to be paid more.

She told Vogue: 'It was a play with just two of us on stage and I was offered less than half of what he was going to be paid. If it was two men, it wouldn’t probably happen. Sad, but I walked away.

'The producer… wouldn’t pay me within a million miles of what the male actor was being paid. And women always have to do more publicity than the men. The only way is to make a stand. We are going to have to make sacrifices to make change. I want to turn up and feel dignified.'

Leading men: Sienna's co-stars Tom Hiddleston and Luke Evans were also in attendance
Leading men: Sienna's co-stars Tom Hiddleston and Luke Evans were also in attendance

Leading men: Sienna's co-stars Tom Hiddleston and Luke Evans were also in attendance

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