Alicia Vikander displays her svelte frame in alluring bandeau jumpsuit as she steals the fashion spotlight at Oscar nominees bash

She never fails to deliver when it comes to her red carpet style.

And Alicia Vikander was once again dressed to impress as she hit The Hollywood Reporter's annual Nominees Night, held at Spago in Beverly Hills, on Monday, where she stole the show in a black jumpsuit.

The event drew a slew of A-listers, though the 27-year-old actress made sure to steal the spotlight in her elegant style. 

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Stealing the show: Alicia Vikander was once again dressed to impress as she hit The Hollywood Reporter's annual Nominees Night, held at Spago in Beverly Hills, on Monday, where she stole the show in a black jumpsuit

Stealing the show: Alicia Vikander was once again dressed to impress as she hit The Hollywood Reporter's annual Nominees Night, held at Spago in Beverly Hills, on Monday, where she stole the show in a black jumpsuit

The Danish Girl star looked beautiful as ever in a bandeau jumpsuit, which featured leather inserts at the waist to highlight her svelte physique. 

The bottom half of the design was more billowing in nature, with the flared trousers offering just a peek of Alicia's barely-there sandals. 

Ensuring the garment did all of the talking, the Swedish screen siren kept accessories to a minimum, adding only a diamond choker necklace and an equally glitzy cuff earring. 

Svelte: The Danish Girl star looked beautiful as ever in a bandeau jumpsuit, which featured leather inserts at the waist to highlight her svelte physique

Svelte: The Danish Girl star looked beautiful as ever in a bandeau jumpsuit, which featured leather inserts at the waist to highlight her svelte physique

So chic! The bottom half of the design was more billowing in nature, with the flared trousers offering just a peek of Alicia's barely-there sandals

So chic! The bottom half of the design was more billowing in nature, with the flared trousers offering just a peek of Alicia's barely-there sandals

Extending the glamour to her glossy mane, the Ex Machine actress wore her locks in a curled chic faux bob, with a few tousled wisps left loose to compliment her gorgeous face.

Boasting a bronzed glow, Alicia kept her make-up look soft and simple with a delicately blushed cheek, liberal coating of mascara and dewy pink lipstick. 

The Oscar nominated actress was seen mingling with fellow nominee Sam Smith inside the bash, who offered a relaxed take on a black tuxedo by offsetting it with nothing but a partially unbuttoned white shirt. 

Hair envy: Extending the glamour to her glossy mane, the Ex Machine actress wore her locks in a curled chic faux bob, with a few tousled wisps left loose to compliment her gorgeous face
Hair envy: Extending the glamour to her glossy mane, the Ex Machine actress wore her locks in a curled chic faux bob, with a few tousled wisps left loose to compliment her gorgeous face

Hair envy: Extending the glamour to her glossy mane, the Ex Machine actress wore her locks in a curled chic faux bob, with a few tousled wisps left loose to compliment her gorgeous face

Celebrating: The Oscar nominated actress was seen mingling with fellow nominee Sam Smith inside the bash, who offered a relaxed take on a black tuxedo by offsetting it with nothing but a partially unbuttoned white shirt

Celebrating: The Oscar nominated actress was seen mingling with fellow nominee Sam Smith inside the bash, who offered a relaxed take on a black tuxedo by offsetting it with nothing but a partially unbuttoned white shirt

The British crooner is up for Best Original Song at this year's Academy Awards for his James Bond: Spectre track, Writings on the Wall. 

Alicia is up for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the Tom Hooper-helmed The Danish Girl, in which she stars alongside Eddie Redmayne. 

The talented thespian - who is believed to be dating fellow actor Michael Fassbender - has already picked up a SAG Award, as well as a Critic's Choice Award, for her work in the movie, with the actress portraying the role of a loving wife named Gerda, who supports her artist husband Einar Wegender (Redmayne) as he prepares to undergo one of the first sex-change operations.  

Success: The British crooner is up for Best Original Song at this year's Academy Awards for his Spectre track, Writings on the Wall, while Alicia is up for Best Supporting Actress for her work in The Danish Girl

Success: The British crooner is up for Best Original Song at this year's Academy Awards for his Spectre track, Writings on the Wall, while Alicia is up for Best Supporting Actress for her work in The Danish Girl

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