Sheer-ly amazing! Zoe Kravitz stuns in black mesh gown for Fantastic Beasts premiere in New York

Zoe Kravitz looked stunning as she hit the red carpet for the New York world premiere of Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them at Alice Tully Hall.

The actress wowed in a see-through, floor length, black lace gown.

The beautiful detailing of the dress showed off her very impressive and taut physique. 

Beauty: Zoe Kravitz looked stunning as she hit the red carpet for the New York world premiere of Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them at Alice Tully Hall

The normally brunette actress showed off her amazing platinum blonde braids, which she styled in a sleek low bun.

She wore very elaborate and dramatic earrings as she showed off her small tattoos on her wrist and arms.

Gorgeous: The actress wowed in a see-through, floor length, black lace gown

Zoe posed up a storm on the red carpet and was also joined by her actor boyfriend Karl Glusman who looked dapper in a black suit and white shirt. 

Fans of the Harry Potter franchise are eagerly awaiting the release of the prequel, which it hits cinemas next week. 

Eddie Redmayne plays the lead, writer and magizoologist Newt Scamander.

New look: The normally brunette actress showed off her amazing platinum blonde braids, which she styled in a sleek low bun

Dashing couple: Zoe posed up a storm on the red carpet and was also joined by her actor boyfriend Karl Glusman

The story follows the adventures of Newt in New York's secret community of witches and wizards seventy years before Harry Potter reads his book in school.

The talented cast also includes Johnny Depp, Colin Farrell and Jon Voight.

The franchise will consist of five films in total, something that surprised David Heyman, the producer of Fantastic Beasts. 

Cheeky: The mesh dress showed off her curvaceous figure from behind

'Like all of us she's ambitious,' Heyman said. 

'But at the same time she had to learn the way to give out exposition in a screenplay differently from a book, or the nature of internal narrative that you can get across in a book but can't in a film. 

But I knew she was a really good screenwriter because she has great humility.' 

New franchise: The story follows the adventures of Newt in New York's secret community of witches and wizards seventy years before Harry Potter reads his book in school

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