The queen! Natalie Dormer is regal in bronze and pink gown as she's feted at Women In Film Crystal + Lucy Awards

She was celebrated as the Women In Film's Face Of The Future recipient at a party the night before.

Natalie Dormer was like the queen she has portrayed on HBO's Game Of Thrones as she was finally handed her trophy at the Women In Film Crystal + Lucy Awards in Beverly Hills on Wednesday.

The 34-year-old English actress was decked out in a sleeveless and straight-falling gown featuring a bronze-embellished top and a pale pink skirt.

Make way for 'the queen': Natalie Dormer was regal as a royal in her bronze-embellished gown at The Women In Film Crystal + Lucy Awards in Beverly Hills on Wednesday

Make way for 'the queen': Natalie Dormer was regal as a royal in her bronze-embellished gown at The Women In Film Crystal + Lucy Awards in Beverly Hills on Wednesday

She wore her long golden-blonde hair loosely curled, letting it spill over both shoulders.

A wide bracelet and strappy pastel heels made up the rest of Natalie's ensemble.

She smiled her alluring smile as she accepted the Women in Film Max Mara Face of the Future Award which recognized her for her 'acting achievements and embodiment of timeless style and grace,' according to the organization's website.

Grateful: The 34-year-old actress was the recipient of the Women In Film Max Mara Face Of The Future Award

Grateful: The 34-year-old actress was the recipient of the Women In Film Max Mara Face Of The Future Award

Stunner: Natalie let her hair hang down while posing in her glamorous bronze and pale pink gown
Stunner: Natalie let her hair hang down while posing in her glamorous bronze and pale pink gown

Stunner: Natalie let her hair hang down while posing in her glamorous bronze and pale pink gown 

Women in Film Crystal + Lucy Awards Honorees

The Crystal Award for Excellence in Film Honorees

Denise Di Novi, Lianne Halfon, Lynda Obst, Jane Rosenthal, Paula Wagner, Lucy Fisher, Lauren Shuler Donner, Paula Weinstein

 

The BMW Dorothy Arzner Directors Award

Lesli Linka Glatter

 

The Women in Film Max Mara Face of the Future Award

Natalie Dormer

 

The Sue Mengers Award

Hylda Queally

 

The Lucy Award for Excellence in Television

Taraji P. Henson 

Not only does Natalie play the ambitious and conniving Margaery Tyrell on Game Of Thrones, she has a leading role in the action-packed horror film Patient Zero.

Of course, she previously played the ill-fated Anne Boleyn in Showtime's The Tudors.

'I am proud to be part of the movement pushing forward,' Natalie told Variety.

Proud moment: The English beauty was so proud to collect her trophy from Max Mara Brand Ambassador Nicola Maramotti

Proud moment: The English beauty was so proud to collect her trophy from Max Mara Brand Ambassador Nicola Maramotti

Crystal gift: Natalie took her place in front of the podium while holding her award as she threw another happy smile to the Max Mara Ambassador

Crystal gift: Natalie took her place in front of the podium while holding her award as she threw another happy smile to the Max Mara Ambassador

The awards ceremony also feted trail-blazing producers Denise Di Novi, Lynda Obst, Paula Wagner, Lianne Halfon, Jane Rosenthal, Lauren Shuler Donner, Lucy Fisher and Paula Weinstein.

They received The Crystal Award for Excellence in Film at the event, which took place at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills.

Natalie certainly deserved her award considering the way her character was treated in Game Of Thrones, even suffering in jail for a spell before fleeing.

As Natalie told Vanity Fair, she didn't mind the tangled hairpiece.

'I love that wig! I’ve spent five years with that wig!' Natalie said with a laugh. 'That wig and me are really good friends. I actually like it when it's that messy - like surf hair. It’s cell chic.'

Smart and beautiful: Natalie has portrayed Margaery Tyrell in HBO's Game Of Thrones for six seasons

Smart and beautiful: Natalie has portrayed Margaery Tyrell in HBO's Game Of Thrones for six seasons

 

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