Natalie Dormer is effortlessly chic in blue off-the-shoulder top as she attends In Darkness screening

Natalie Dormer was effortlessly chic in a blue off-the-shoulder top on Tuesday as she attended a special screening for her new film In Darkness at London's Picturehouse Central.

The 36-year-old Game Of Thrones put on a stylish display as she joined the film's director Anthony Byrne at the event.

In the thriller, Natalie stars as a blind pianist who is brought into a world of corruption and the Russian mafia after overhearing the murder of her neighbor Veronique, played by Blurred Lines star Emily Ratajkowski.

Gorgeous: Natalie Dormer put on a stylish display on Tuesday as she rocked a blue off-the-shoulder Hellessy top to attend the screening of In Darkness at London's Picturehouse Central

Gorgeous: Natalie Dormer put on a stylish display on Tuesday as she rocked a blue off-the-shoulder Hellessy top to attend the screening of In Darkness at London's Picturehouse Central

As she attended the launch of the film, Natalie flaunted her trim figure in the stylish blue Hellessy top, which flashed a hint of her flawless decolletage, which she teamed with dark cut-off Mother jeans.

The Tudors star accessories the simple ensemble with nude Rupert Sanderson ankle-strapped heels and a yellow Roksanda handbag, which boasted an unusual gold round handle.

With her blonde tresses in a voluminous side-swept style, Natalie showed off her flawless complexion with a simple smoky eye and nude lip combo.

Stylish: The 36-year-old Game Of Thrones star rocked the aqua blue top with ruched detailing and sharp sleeves

Stylish: The 36-year-old Game Of Thrones star rocked the aqua blue top with ruched detailing and sharp sleeves

Jaw-dropping: Natalie accessorised her look with cut-off Mother jeans, nude ankle strap heels and a yellow handbag by Roksanda, which boasted a quirky gold round handle

Jaw-dropping: Natalie accessorised her look with cut-off Mother jeans, nude ankle strap heels and a yellow handbag by Roksanda, which boasted a quirky gold round handle

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Natalie Dormer looked sensational as she was spotted at the In Darkness premier. The Game of Thrones star was sporting a casual yet chic ensemble.

Wearing a teal long sleeved ruched off-the-shoulder blouse, she teamed the look with faded skinny jeans and an artistic ring-clutch bag.

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Flawless: Natalie had her voluminous blonde tresses swept to one side in effortless waves, showing off her complexion with a simple smoky eye and nude lip

Flawless: Natalie had her voluminous blonde tresses swept to one side in effortless waves, showing off her complexion with a simple smoky eye and nude lip

Dynamic duo: Natalie was joined at the event by the film's director Anthony Byrne, for the film which tells the tale of a blind pianist embroiled in the world of the Russian mafia

Dynamic duo: Natalie was joined at the event by the film's director Anthony Byrne, for the film which tells the tale of a blind pianist embroiled in the world of the Russian mafia

In Darkness tells the story of a blind pianist - played by Natalie - who becomes embroiled in the world of the Russian mafia, after overhearing the murder of a neighbour played by Emily Ratajkowski.

Also in the film is Natalie's Game Of Thrones co-star Ed Skrein, who played the villainous Ajax in the 2016 blockbuster Deadpool.

One of Natalie's next big roles is alongside Doctor Who's Matt Smith in the apocalyptic horror Patient Zero, which tells the tale of a virologist (played by Natalie) and a human survivor (Matt) who desperately try to locate the cause of a rabies-like plague.

Dramatic: Natalie takes starring bill in the thriller, which comes about after her character overhears the murder of a neighbour

Dramatic: Natalie takes starring bill in the thriller, which comes about after her character overhears the murder of a neighbour

Well-received: Speaking at the film's premiere last month, Natalie said she spent seven years working on the script before it was made into a motion picture

Well-received: Speaking at the film's premiere last month, Natalie said she spent seven years working on the script before it was made into a motion picture

Dedicated: Talking about the film she told Irish News: '[Writing] has been a steep learning curve, but very enjoyable – I’d love to try again sometime'

Dedicated: Talking about the film she told Irish News: '[Writing] has been a steep learning curve, but very enjoyable – I’d love to try again sometime'

Beloved: Natalie's most high profile role was as Margaery Tyrell in fantasy epic series Game Of Thrones

Beloved: Natalie's most high profile role was as Margaery Tyrell in fantasy epic series Game Of Thrones

Natalie has spent the last seven years developing the script for In Darkness, before finally making it a motion picture and admitted that it's something she would to delve into again.

Speaking to Irish News at the premiere in Edinburgh last month, she said '[Writing] has been a steep learning curve, but very enjoyable – I’d love to try again sometime.

'It was easier to play a character that you’ve written because you know their psychology inside out.

'She gets drawn into this world that she’s not anticipating, but she’s not all she seems either so it’s a fun role to play.'

Acclaimed: Natalie also appeared in period drama series The Tudors, playing the raucous Anne Boleyn

Acclaimed: Natalie also appeared in period drama series The Tudors, playing the raucous Anne Boleyn

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Natalie Dormer is effortlessly chic in blue off-the-shoulder top

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