Killing Eve's Jodie Comer stuns in a quirky lace gown as she joins co-stars at UK season two premiere after TV BAFTA success

She recently won a TV BAFTA for her portrayal of deadly assassin Villanelle in Killing Eve.

And Jodie Comer was back on the red carpet on Tuesday as she joined her co-stars at the premiere of the much-anticipated second season at Curzon Soho in London.

The actress, 26, stunned in a demure white lace gown with billowing flared sleeves as she posed alongside her colleagues. 

Beauty: Jodie Comer was back on the red carpet on Tuesday as she joined her Killing Eve co-stars at the premiere of the much-anticipated second season at Curzon Soho in London

Beauty: Jodie Comer was back on the red carpet on Tuesday as she joined her Killing Eve co-stars at the premiere of the much-anticipated second season at Curzon Soho in London

Her statement dress, which featured a gold embroidered panel across her chest, fell to the ground in an A-line skirt from a classic empire waist.

Jodie completed her ensemble with dewy, natural make up and wore her caramel locks in loose curls around her shoulders.

She was joined at the premiere by Fiona Shaw, who also picked up the TV BAFTA for Best Supporting Actress on Sunday for her portrayal of Carolyn Martens in the spy drama.

Model behaviour: The actress, 26, stunned in a demure white lace gown with oversized flared sleeves as she posed for cameras at the event

Model behaviour: The actress, 26, stunned in a demure white lace gown with oversized flared sleeves as she posed for cameras at the event 

Gorgeous: Jodie's statement dress, which featured a gold embroidered panel across her chest, fell to the ground in an A-line skirt from a classic empire waist

Gorgeous: Jodie's statement dress, which featured a gold embroidered panel across her chest, fell to the ground in an A-line skirt from a classic empire waist

Season two cast: (L-R) Julian Barratt, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Nina Sosanya, Fiona Shaw, Owen McDonnell and Edward Bluemel posed on the red carpet at the premiere

Season two cast: (L-R) Julian Barratt, Henry Lloyd-Hughes, Nina Sosanya, Fiona Shaw, Owen McDonnell and Edward Bluemel posed on the red carpet at the premiere 

The actress, 60, wore a gorgeous white gown with a nude wrap top for the star-studded occasion.

Killing Eve alum Kim Bodnia (Konstantin) and Owen McDonnell (Niko Polastri) also walked the red carpet ahead of the premiere on Tuesday.

Newcomers to the cast Julian Barratt (Julian), Henry Lloyd-Hughes (Aaron Peel), Edward Bluemel (Hugo) and Nina Sosanya (Jess) were also in attendance.

The much-anticipated second season of Killing Eve aired on BBC America in the US on April 7, but a release date for British viewers has yet to be confirmed.

Accolade: Also at the premiere by Fleabag star Fiona Shaw, who picked up the TV BAFTA for Best Supporting Actress on Sunday for her portrayal of Carolyn Martens in the spy drama

Accolade: Also at the premiere by Fleabag star Fiona Shaw, who picked up the TV BAFTA for Best Supporting Actress on Sunday for her portrayal of Carolyn Martens in the spy drama

Co-stars: Killing Eve alum Kim Bodnia (Konstantin) also walked the red carpet ahead of the premiere on Tuesday
Photocall: Owen McDonnell, who played Niko Polastri in the first season, was also in attendance

Co-stars: Killing Eve alum Kim Bodnia (Konstantin) and Owen McDonnell (Niko Polastri) also walked the red carpet ahead of the premiere on Tuesday

It was announced last month that the spy drama, which also stars Sandra Oh as Eve Polastri, has been recommissioned for a third series.

Charlotte Moore, BBC Director of Content, said: 'It's fantastic news that there will be a third series of this award winning hit drama and we're delighted UK audiences will be able to see Killing Eve exclusively on the BBC. 

'In the mean-time Villanelle and Eve will be returning to BBC One and BBC iPlayer for a second series soon.' 

New faces: Newcomer to the cast Henry Lloyd-Hughes was also in attendance
New role: Edward Bluemel plays newcomer Hugo in the second season of Killing Eve

New faces: Newcomers to the cast Henry Lloyd-Hughes (left) and Edward Bluemel (right) were also in attendance

Jodie's latest A-list outing comes after she delivered a moving speech when accepting her award for Best Actress on Sunday.

The actress paid tribute to Line Of Duty star Stephen Graham, for offering her plenty of support in the early days of her career.

She said: 'Wow, thank you so much BAFTA! Sorry I'm only one who's turned on the waterworks. Thank you Luke Jennings. Phoebe Waller-Bridge, I feel so lucky not only to say that I have worked with you but to call you a friend.

'You are the most talented person I know, thank you for being such an inspiration.

Poised: Good Omens actress Nina Sosanya is also a new addition to the Killing Eve cast as Jess

Poised: Good Omens actress Nina Sosanya is also a new addition to the Killing Eve cast as Jess

TBC: The much-anticipated second season of Killing Eve aired on BBC America in the US on April 7, but a release date for British viewers has yet to be confirmed

TBC: The much-anticipated second season of Killing Eve aired on BBC America in the US on April 7, but a release date for British viewers has yet to be confirmed

Fun night? Jodie seemed in good spirits as she left the premiere after enjoying an evening with her British co-stars on the BBC America drama
Loving life: She seemed chirpy

Fun night? Jodie seemed in good spirits as she left the premiere after enjoying an evening with her British co-stars on the BBC America drama 

Mobbed: Jodie was surrounded by fans clamouring for an photograph as she made her way out of the event and headed home

Mobbed: Jodie was surrounded by fans clamouring for an photograph as she made her way out of the event and headed home 

'I would like to thank BBC America, you guys really are the best, and the entire cast and crew for coming back every year and giving it with the biggest smiles on my faces.

'I also want to thank Stephen Graham; if I don't already owe you a pint, I do now. Thank you for introducing me to to Jane, you have encouraged me and supported me.

'Last but not least, bit of a personal one but I'd love to dedicate this award to my Nanna Francis, who sadly passed away the first week of filming, so she never got to see Villanelle.

'She was the life and soul of everything, and when she was here she used to say to me: ''You get it off me you know''. And I just want to stand up here and say Nanna Francis you were absolutely right all along. Thank you so much BAFTA!'

Shock: Jodie's latest A-list outing comes after she delivered a moving speech when accepting her award for Best Actress on Sunday

 Shock: Jodie's latest A-list outing comes after she delivered a moving speech when accepting her award for Best Actress on Sunday

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Killing Eve's Jodie Comer stuns in a quirky lace gown as she joins co-stars for season two premiere

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