Maisie Williams ditches her fluffy towering heels for a pair of beat-up trainers as she hits the HBO Emmy's after party with co-star Sophie Turner
Game Of Thrones swept the floor at the Emmy Awards on Sunday night.
And Maisie Williams, 18, and her co-star Sophie Turner, 19, were dressed in all their finery as they celebrated the show's stellar night at HBO's official afterparty, held at the Pacific Design Center in West Hollywood.
However it seems that Maisie opted to change into something a little more comfortable for the post-awards bash, and exchanged the fluffy towering heels she wore at the ceremony for a pair of beat-up Adidas trainers.
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Channelling Arya? Game Of Throne's Maisie Williams opted to change into something a little more comfortable for the HBO after party; exchanging fluffy towering heels for a pair of beat-up Adidas trainers
The actress, who plays brave Arya Stark in the popular drama, dug out a distressed pair of vintage black and white kicks for the party and was forced to balance on her tiptoes as she posed alongside a much-taller Sophie.
Sophie, who pays Maisie's on-screen sister Sansa Stark, also went strapless for the occasion.
The British actress teamed a rich purple velour top with slinky black high-waisted trousers and strappy black sandals.
Winners: Game Of Thrones stars Maisie Williams, 18, and Sophie Turner, 19, were dressed in all their finery as they celebrated the show's stellar night at the Emmys at HBO's official afterparty in Hollywood on Sunday
Sneaky change: Maisie opted to change into something a little more comfortable for the post-awards bash, and exchanged the fluffy towering heels she wore at the ceremony for a pair of beat-up Adidas trainers
She wore her gorgeous auburn hair swept back off her face in a straight style and accessorised with a dangling necklace and sparkly stud earrings from Forevermark Diamonds as well as a boxy clutch.
The stunning redhead wore dramatic make-up for their evening out, teaming shimmery eye make-up and dark brown lipstick.
Maisie, however, opted for a far more natural look and stepped out with just a hint of eye make-up to set off her perfectly coiffed waves.
Glam girls: With her fun personality shining through, Maisie held on to her penguin-shaped clutch bag as they posed for photos alongside Carice van Houten (Melisandre) at The Plaza at the Pacific Design Centre
Perfect pout: Maisie posed with her hands in her pockets as she played up to the camera
Girly glam: The teen star teamed her pink frock with fluffy white heels for the awards ceremony
With her fun personality shining through, Maisie held on to her penguin-shaped clutch bag as they posed for photos at The Plaza at the Pacific Design Centre.
The actresses were also joined by Carice van Houten, who plays Melisandre, while Maisie had posed with Lena Headey on the red carpet earlier on in the evening.
Headey looked picture perfect in her beautiful beaded backless oxblood plunging gown.
With her cropped raven hair styled in a side fringe, the actress, who portrays Queen Cersei Lannister in the hit drama, rocked dark eye make-up and nude lips.
Pretty in pink: The actress showed off her slender frame in the strapless gown at the star-studded event
Best of friends: Lena Headey, who plays Maisie's on-screen nemesis Cersei Lannister, looked glamorous in a sparkly full length gown
Unrecognisable: Lena looks a world apart from her GOT character with short dark hair
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Game Of Thrones set a new record, winning 12 prizes at the 67th Emmy Awards.
The show won eight awards at last week's Creative Emmy Awards, and then went on to scoop a further four at the star-studded ceremony held at the Microsoft Theatre in Los Angeles.
Actor Peter Dinklage won outstanding supporting actor in a drama series and the show also picked up the prestigious outstanding drama series award.
Dinklage embraced co-star Lena Headey and told the packed crowd: 'I was chewing gum, I wasn't prepared because the other actors in my category awe me with their performances.'
Fierce: Sophie, who pays Maisie's on-screen sister Sansa Stark, also went strapless for the occasion
Classy: The British actress teamed a rich purple velour top with slinky black high-waisted trousers and strappy black sandals
Vampish: Sophie rounded off her look with taupe lipstick and shimmery eye make-up
The show also won outstanding directing for a drama series (David Nutter, Mother's Mercy) and outstanding writing for a drama series (David Benioff and D.B.Weiss).
Thrones - a sweeping tale of clashing noble families filled with blood, sex and back-stabbing, based on the novels of George R.R. Martin - had won many awards before, but never the top prize at television's equivalent of the Oscars.
'Thanks again, HBO, for believing in dragons,' said series co-creator Benioff.
Sterling effort: (L-R) Actors Gwendoline Christie, Maisie, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Carice and Peter Dinklage posed together in the press room having won the award for Outstanding Drama Series
Team: (L-R) Sophie, Gwendoline Christie, Maisie, Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, Carice, writer David Benioff, actor Peter Dinklage, Conleth Hill, writer D. B. Weiss, Lena, director David Nutter and actors John Bradley-West and Alfie Allen were clearly delighted with their win
Good effort: Game Of Thrones set a new record, winning 12 prizes at the 67th Emmy Awards
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