Chic Natalie Dormer bundles up in a camel wrap-over coat as she stylishly steps out in London following final theatre performance in Venus In Fur

She's received overwhelmingly positive reviews for her role as Vanda in the two-person play Venus In Fur.

And Natalie Dormer put on a chic display as she left the stage following her final performance as the mysterious actor on the West End stage.

Despite her long act, the Game of Thrones actress, 35, cracked a smile as she bundled up in her wool wrap-over coat in London on Saturday evening, no doubt keen to keep the chillier climes at bay.

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Chic: Natalie Dormer, 35, wrapped up against London's chilly climes as she left the stage following her energetic performance as a mysterious actor

Chic: Natalie Dormer, 35, wrapped up against London's chilly climes as she left the stage following her energetic performance as a mysterious actor

The English star looked undeniably stylish as she paired her camel-hued coat with a vibrant frock underneath and grey suede boots.

Her golden mane grazed the collars of her winter-ready coat as she dressed her tresses in effortlessly tousled curls.

Accentuating her striking beauty, Natalie added heavy liner and a bronzed eyeshadow to her lids - highlighting her crystal blue eye colour.

She treaded the boards as sizzling temptress Vanda Jordan in West End play Venus In Fur, which she starred in from early October.

Stylish: Her golden mane grazed the collars of her winter-ready coat as she dressed her tresses in effortlessly tousled curls

Stylish: Her golden mane grazed the collars of her winter-ready coat as she dressed her tresses in effortlessly tousled curls

Look cool this winter in a camel coat like Natalie in Max Mara

Actress Natalie Dormer was spotted stepping out of her West End alter ego Vandra Jordan as she left Venus In Fur looking stylish in a classic camel coat from Max Mara.

The blonde talent cinched in her small waist with the coat’s robe like belt, channelling some uber chic, upmarket dressing gown vibes. Proving that cosy comfort can also be super stylish.

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The production, which ran at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, was directed by playwright Patrick Marber.

Marber worked with Natalie when she starred in his play After Miss Julie at the Young Vic five years ago - the last time she took part in theatre.

Before her series of performances, the Reading native anticipated the reception of the play, where she said: 'The British public will react well to the more risque elements in the play, joking that they are very 'kinky under the collar'.

'Oh, they love it!' she told The Guardian. 

Empowering: The Tudors star added that feminism has come a long way, and women can choose to wear sexy clothing or 'burn their bras' because they want to - not because they have been pressured by others

Empowering: The Tudors star added that feminism has come a long way, and women can choose to wear sexy clothing or 'burn their bras' because they want to - not because they have been pressured by others

'We pretend we’re all buttoned-up and straitlaced, but you only need to look at the Victorians to know the British get very kinky under the collar.'

Predicting the audience's reaction, she continued: 'Someone's going to say something in it was really sexist.'

'And someone else is going to disagree with that — and there will be comments about what I wear. 

The Tudors star added that feminism has come a long way, and women can choose to wear sexy clothing or 'burn their bras' because they want to - not because they have been pressured by others. 

'I think our mothers and grandmothers and great-grandmothers fought to give us choice,' Natalie said. 

'I think you can be Vanda Jordan and walk in wearing a patent leather corset, if that is what you have chosen.

'Equally, you can burn your bra and not shave and do nothing but wear flats. It's your choice.

The actress, who played Margaery Tyrell on hit show Game of Thrones, continued: 'The empowerment is in the choice you made, and not that you felt compelled, by peer pressure, legality - or men.' 

Advocate for equality: The actress, who played Margaery Tyrell on hit show Game of Thrones, continued: 'The empowerment is in the choice you made, and not that you felt compelled, by peer pressure, legality - or men'

Advocate for equality: The actress, who played Margaery Tyrell on hit show Game of Thrones, continued: 'The empowerment is in the choice you made, and not that you felt compelled, by peer pressure, legality - or men'

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