Pregnant Marion Cotillard sheathes her blossoming baby bump in a lurex jumper and chic yellow blazer

She never fails to make any ensemble ooze glamour.

And Marion Cotillard didn't disappoint as she attended the prestigious Order of Arts and Letters ceremony at the Ministry of Culture in Paris on Saturday.

Looking effortlessly elegant for the occasion, the 41-year-old actress seemed in good spirits as she headed inside. 

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Always glam: Marion Cotillard didn't disappoint as she attended the prestigious Order of Arts and Letters ceremony at the Ministry of Culture in Paris on Saturday

Keeping her blossoming baby bump under the wraps, the mother-to-be wore a loose fitting bronze lurex jumper that glimmered under the light. 

Layering up, the Oscar-winning actress donned a mustard coloured jumper, that injected some colour whilst complementing her ensemble.

She finished off the look by slipping her shapely pins in a pair of emerald velvet trousers that she teamed with patent black brogues. 

Bumping along nicely: Keeping her blossoming baby bump under the wraps, the mother-to-be wore a loose fitting bronze lurex jumper that glimmered under the light

Wearing her chestnut coloured locks loose and tousled, her glossy tresses were styled with a sweeping side fringe that framed her pretty features.

Radiating with a healthy pregnant glow, Marion opted for a neutral make-up palette for the outing, lining her lips with a rosy pink gloss. 

Beaming broadly, she seemed calm and content as she watched friend and filmmaker Robert Zemeckis pick up the honour - which she herself was awarded in 2010. 

Chic and cheerful: Layering up, the Oscar-winning actress donned a mustard coloured jumper, that injected some colour whilst complementing her ensemble

Leggy lady! She finished off the look by slipping her shapely pins in a pair of emerald velvet trousers that she teamed with patent black brogues

Marion worked with Robert on her new movie, Allied, where she plays a French Resistance fighter during World War Two whose husband (Brad Pitt) is tasked with determining whether she is an undercover spy.

Following Brad's announcement that he had split with wife Angelina Jolie in September, Marion became caught up in rumours of an affair had during the making of Allied. 

The actress spoke out at the time, announcing on Instagram that she was expecting a baby with 'my love, my best friend, the only one that I need,' her partner, Guillaume Canet.

The La Vie En Rose star has been with Guillaume since 2007, and the pair have a five-year-old son named Marcel. 

Prestigious: Beaming broadly, she seemed cheery as she watched friend and filmmaker Robert Zemeckis (L) pick up the honour alongside Leslie Zemeckis and Audrey Azoulay

Old friends: Marion worked with award winner Robert Zemeckis on her new movie, Allied, and seemed more than delighted to turn out and watch him accept the honour 

During an appearance on the Today Show on Thursday, Marion insisted that she did not hold a grudge when the affair gossip floated around.

She explained: 'I never take anything personally when it doesn't concern me. So I didn't take it personally because I had nothing to do with those rumors or situation.'

She was then pressed by interviewer Matt Lauer who asked if she had let any of the whispers affect the making of the movie. 

Marion replied: 'No I don't give energy to this and it was a wonderful, wonderful experience working with such a visionary director and amazing actor so that's all that matters.'

Co-stars: In Allied, Marion plays a French Resistance fighter during World War Two whose husband (Brad Pitt) is tasked with determining whether she is an undercover spy

 

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