Elizabeth Olsen was a complete contrast to her Marvel character Wanda Maximoff as she ditched the Scarlet Witch’s raven locks for a more natural look.
The actress once again managed to look stunning on the red carpet as she attended the European premiere of Captain America: Civil War at the Vue cinema in London.
The 27-year-old made sure all eyes were on her as she stepped out wearing an eye-catching white gown by Alexander McQueen with a plunging neckline.
Gracing the red carpet alongside Hollywood A-listers, the young actress wore her blonde locks loose and finished her look with a bright red lippie.
Elizabeth looked like she was in good spirits as she posed for selfies with fans along with Jeremy Renner.
Also walking the red carpet was actress Emily Vancamp who wowed in a chic black jumpsuit with floral embellishments.
And gracing this all-important event were Samuel L Jackson and Robert Downey Jr who are reprising their roles as Nick Fury and Iron Man.
The Vue cinema at Shepherd’s Bush looked spectacularly busy as fans flocked to see all the big names in Hollywood.
Chris Evans was groomed to perfection as he stepped out on to the red carpet with his slick-back hair.
And Jeremy impressed with his metal grey suit.
Paul Rudd put on a rather dapper display for the red carpet.
Meanwhile Paul Bettany showed his quirky fashion sense with tinted glasses.
Daniel Bruhl cut a stylish figure in his navy blue ensemble.
While Marvel’s latest Spider-Man – Tom Holland – looked like he totally belonged on the red carpet.
Mark Hamill also made an appearance sporting a sparkly black scarf.
And girl band Stooshe colour coordinated with their khaki ensembles.
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