Lily Collins looked nothing short of sensational on Sunday night as she showed off her back tattoos at the world premiere of The Devil Wears Prada: The Musical held at the British Museum in London.
The Emily In Paris star, 35, dazzled in a gold sequined shoulder strap that perfectly showed off the two inks on her upper back.
Lily, who appears in the West End play Barcelona, looked sensational as she donned a very revealing sequin dress by Vivienne Westwood Couture.
The stunner put on a leggy display in the eye-catching outfit which featured a daring thigh-high split and a cleavage-enhancing Bardot neckline.
Lily ditched the jewelery and let the stunning dress do the talking as she posed with her handsome husband Charlie McDowell, 41, whom she will marry in 2021.
The tattoo on Lily’s back with a script that reads “Love always and forever” was her first tattoo that she got in 2014. The “L” for love is incorporated with a rose.
Lily Collins looked nothing short of sensational on Sunday night as she showed off her back tattoos at the world premiere of The Devil Wears Prada: The Musical held at the British Museum in London.
The Emily In Paris star, 35, dazzled in an off-the-shoulder gold sequin dress that perfectly showed off the two inks on her upper back.
The script is written in Lily’s own handwriting, and the actress previously claimed that she had “always wanted” tattoos and that the inking was part of her “experimentation” on herself.
She told Seventeen magazine in 2013: “I’ve definitely improved my style a little bit, but not for any reason other than because I’m experimenting a little on myself.”
‘I always wanted tattoos, so last November I got two. First I fixed my back and it’s my handwriting and it says: Love, always and forever.’
Below this is another inking of a woman sitting on a lily pad, which she had done in 2016 to commemorate her trip to South Korea that year.
Sharing a snap of her tattoo on Instagram in 2016, Lily wrote: “A beautiful keepsake from an incredibly memorable Korean adventure.” Thank you @tattooist_doy for adding your art to my personal collection. Self-love is the most important.
Lily’s exit comes after This Morning fans all made the same joke about her very glamorous outfit when she joined Cat Deeley and Dermot O’Leary on the ITV sofa last week.
Money Heist star and actor Alvaro Morte, 49, appeared on the latest installment of the chat show to talk about his West End debut.
Viewers took to social media to make the same jokes about Lily’s stunning outfit, which they deemed a bit over the top, especially compared to Cat’s ensemble of a comfy jumper and jeans.
Lily, who appears in the West End play Barcelona, looked sensational as she donned a very revealing sequin dress by Vivienne Westwood Couture.
The gorgeous dress featured a daring thigh-high slit and a cleavage-enhancing Bardot neckline.
She was joined on the red carpet by handsome husband Charlie McDowell, 41, whom she will marry in 2021.
One asked: ‘Is Lily Collins going to or coming back from some kind of party?’
Another wrote: “Looks like Cat is going on a hike in the Alps and looks like Lily is going to the red carpet, give the poor girl a coat.”
“Lily, you will die,” someone else joked.
Others said the actress looked “stunning” and asked if she was going to film an episode of The Graham Norton Show.
Lily wore an £880 Vivienne Westwood corset, paired with an £836 gathered skirt also from the British designer, bringing the total price of her red carpet-ready look to £1,716.
Lily’s exit comes after This Morning fans all made the same joke about her very glamorous outfit when she joined Cat Deeley and Dermot O’Leary on the ITV sofa last week.
Emily In Paris star Lily, 35, and The Money Heist actor Alvaro Morte, 49, appeared on Monday’s installment of the chat show to talk about their West End debut.
In comparison, Álvaro seemed much more relaxed next to the actress in his black jeans, white T-shirt and black leather jacket.
The couple will spend 12 weeks starring in Bess Wohl’s Barcelona West End show at the Duke of York’s Theater in London.
Giving a summary of the play to presenters Cat and Ben, Lily said: “A young woman goes to Barcelona on a hen weekend and meets a Spaniard in a bar and they go home together.
‘It takes you on a wild ride with things you don’t expect. Even things we didn’t expect and that we discovered every night on stage.’