Penelope Cruz dazzles in strapless white gown... before pulling her best 'blue steel' with Ben Stiller at Zoolander No.2 Madrid premiere

Ben Stiller perfected the 'blue steel' pout back in 2001 for the first Zoolander movie.

So it's no wonder Penelope Cruz has learned from the best as she put on her best camera face alongside the actor for the Madrid premiere of Zoolander No.2.

The actress joined her co-star and director Ben at the screening of the comedy movie in the Spanish capital on Monday night.

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Show us your best pose: Penelope Cruz and Ben Stiller show off their 'blue steel' look as they attend the Madrid premiere of Zoolander No.2 on Monday

Show us your best pose: Penelope Cruz and Ben Stiller show off their 'blue steel' look as they attend the Madrid premiere of Zoolander No.2 on Monday

Glamourous: The Spanish actress looked stunning in white and gold layered strapless gown as she posed on the blue carpet

Glamourous: The Spanish actress looked stunning in white and gold layered strapless gown as she posed on the blue carpet

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Penelope Cruz wowed the crowd during her red carpet premiere of Zoolander in Madrid.

The actress looked ethereal in her white strapless gown with gold detailing.

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The mother-of-two, 41, looked stunning in a white gown, with her brunette locks left loose as she posed up a storm on the blue carpet.

Meanwhile, Ben - who stars in, co-writes, directs and produces the sequel - looked dapper in a black suit.

The pair were joined by their co-stars Owen Wilson, Will Ferrell and Justin Theroux.

Strike a pose: Ben and Penelope send up themselves with hilarious pouts

Strike a pose: Ben and Penelope send up themselves with hilarious pouts

Learning from the best: Penelope appears to have mastered Derek's famous facial expression

Learning from the best: Penelope appears to have mastered Derek's famous facial expression

Screen star: The new film sees Penelope playing Valentina Valencia, an Interpol special agent with a penchant for riding motorcyles

Screen star: The new film sees Penelope playing Valentina Valencia, an Interpol special agent with a penchant for riding motorcyles

Looking good: The Oscar-winning actress looked thrilled to be debuting her new film in her hometown of Madrid

Looking good: The Oscar-winning actress looked thrilled to be debuting her new film in her hometown of Madrid

Defying age: The talented actress looks not a day over 30 in her figure-flattering gown

Defying age: The talented actress looks not a day over 30 in her figure-flattering gown

The new film sees Penelope playing Valentina Valencia, an Interpol special agent with a penchant for riding motorcyles.

Ben reprises his role as top male supermodel Derek Zoolander, with Owen as his best friend and fellow model Hansel McDonald.

The sequel also sees Will Ferrell back as Jacobim Mugatu and Ben's wife Christine Taylor as journalist Matilda Jeffries.

Working it: Penelope and Ben goof around for the cameras

Working it: Penelope and Ben goof around for the cameras

The gang's all here: Penelope and Ben are joined by Owen Wilson, Will Ferrell and Justin Theroux

The gang's all here: Penelope and Ben are joined by Owen Wilson, Will Ferrell and Justin Theroux

Multi-talented: Ben stars in, co-writes, directs and produces the sequel

Multi-talented: Ben stars in, co-writes, directs and produces the sequel

Not short of male admirers: Penelope poses with famed photographer Mario Testino before sharing a moment with co-star Will Ferrell
Not short of male admirers: Penelope poses with famed photographer Mario Testino before sharing a moment with co-star Will Ferrell

Not short of male admirers: Penelope poses with famed photographer Mario Testino before sharing a moment with co-star Will Ferrell

The best of friends: The Hollywood stars appear to have struck up a fond friendship after working on the highly-anticipated sequel together

The best of friends: The Hollywood stars appear to have struck up a fond friendship after working on the highly-anticipated sequel together

True gent: WIll, 48, took Penelope by the hand as the pair made their way into the cinema

True gent: WIll, 48, took Penelope by the hand as the pair made their way into the cinema

A friendly face: Old friends Penelope and Mario looked thrilled to see each other

A friendly face: Old friends Penelope and Mario looked thrilled to see each other

They go way back: The friends and long-time collaborators put on a friendly display
They go way back: The friends and long-time collaborators put on a friendly display

They go way back: The friends and long-time collaborators put on a friendly display

Happy snapper: The legendary photographer proved he never misses a chance to snap a shot as he came equipped with his own camera

Happy snapper: The legendary photographer proved he never misses a chance to snap a shot as he came equipped with his own camera

Also in attendance at the premiere was Justin Theroux, who co-wrote the script with Ben after previously playing a DJ in the first movie.

Bringing the fashion to the screening was photographer Mario Testino and supermodel Karlie Kloss, who both make cameos in the movie.

Speaking in Australia last week, Ben admitted the long delay between the first film and the sequel had been down to the death of the original movie's co-write Drake Sather, who died in 2004.

Having a laugh: The pair looked in high spirits as they joked around at the premiere

Having a laugh: The pair looked in high spirits as they joked around at the premiere

A family affair: Ben's wife Christine Taylor is back as journalist Matilda Jeffries

A family affair: Ben's wife Christine Taylor is back as journalist Matilda Jeffries

Ben told the Sydney Morning Herald: 'As time went by, I think that's when it started to feel like, OK, there's a way to approach this but almost out of respect I felt like I couldn't just jump back into it.

'Drake was one of the funniest, incredibly sardonic, smart stand-up comedians on the scene.

'So for me, when we finally got around to making [the sequel], I felt like there just had to be a sense of acknowledgment that the character in the movie wouldn't exist without his talent.'

Zoolander 2 is released in cinemas on 11 February. 

Photobomb: The comedian accidentally on purpose gatecrashed Penelope and Karlie Kloss sweet shot

Photobomb: The comedian accidentally on purpose gatecrashed Penelope and Karlie Kloss sweet shot

Fashion dahling: Supermodel Karlie also cuddled up to Mario

Fashion dahling: Supermodel Karlie also cuddled up to Mario

No rest for the wicked: Ben pulled his best Blue Steel as he posed with fans

No rest for the wicked: Ben pulled his best Blue Steel as he posed with fans

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