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Ella Eyre and Aimee Lou Wood look stylish at the London premiere of Succession season 4

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Ella Eyre and Aimee Lou Wood stepped out in style on Thursday when they attended the London premiere of the fourth series of Succession at the British Museum.

Singer Ella, 28, looked effortlessly chic in a patterned black and green maxi dress as she posed for a series of snaps on the museum’s famous steps.

The Waiting All Night hitmaker’s dress hugged her curves perfectly, with Ella accessorizing her look with chunky black boots and a gold chain.

She swept her partly braided caramel locks into a ponytail as she highlighted her features with a glam makeup palette.

Meanwhile, Aimee nailed ’60s chic in a black polka dot mini dress that featured a cut out section and pretty bow detail.

Pose: Aimee Lou Wood was among those attending the Succession premiere in London

Fashionistas: Ella Eyre (L) and Aimee Lou Wood stepped out in style on Thursday when they attended the London premiere of Succession season 4 at the British Museum.

Style: Singer Ella, 28, looked effortlessly chic in a patterned black and green maxi dress as she posed for a series of snaps on the museum's famous steps.

Style: Singer Ella, 28, looked effortlessly chic in a patterned black and green maxi dress as she posed for a series of snaps on the museum’s famous steps.

The 29-year-old actress teamed her thigh-skimming dress with a pair of classic white knee-high boots.

Both ladies were in high spirits as they posed for a series of hilarious snaps at the glitzy event.

They were in good company as the show’s star Brian Cox was also in attendance. looking dapper in a suede brown jacket.

The 76-year-old actor, who plays patriarch Logan Roy in the Sky Atlantic drama, teamed his jacket with a blue turtleneck sweater, brown trousers and matching brown boots.

The actor seemed in good spirits as he posed for several snaps, including some with the show’s creator, Jesse Armstrong.

the premiere arrives after the first reviews for the fourth and final season of Succession praising his final run as “energetic, brutal and hilarious”.

Early reviews have hailed its first four episodes as packed with “powerful” performances and “compelling dialogue” from creator Jesse Armstrong, ahead of the series’ return to HBO on Sunday.

Others have noted that the episodes will be packed with surprises and mark a “long and glorious goodbye” to the acclaimed show, which will air its final episode on May 26.

Style: The Waiting All Night hitmaker's dress hugged her curves perfectly, with Ella accessorizing her look with chunky black boots and a gold chain

Style: The Waiting All Night hitmaker’s dress hugged her curves perfectly, with Ella accessorizing her look with chunky black boots and a gold chain

Groovy: Meanwhile, Aimee nailed '60s chic in a black polka dot mini dress that featured a cut out section and pretty bow detail.

Groovy: Meanwhile, Aimee nailed ’60s chic in a black polka dot mini dress that featured a cut out section and pretty bow detail.

Looking good: The actress, 29, paired her thigh-skimming dress with a pair of classic white knee-high boots

Poser: Aimee looked in her element as she posed on the steps of the museum.

Looking good: The actress, 29, paired her thigh-skimming dress with a pair of classic white knee-high boots

Suave: David Harewood dressed to impress for the night in a sleek charcoal suit

Suave: David Harewood dressed to impress for the night in a sleek charcoal suit

Dapper: Jamie Carragher Suited Up for London Screening

Dapper: Jamie Carragher Suited Up for London Screening

Here it is: they were in good company as the show's star Brian Cox was also in attendance.  looking dapper in a suede brown jacket

Cool: The actor, 76, who plays patriarch Logan Roy in the Sky Atlantic drama, teamed his jacket with a blue turtleneck sweater, brown trousers and matching brown boots

Here it is: they were in good company as the show’s star Brian Cox was also in attendance. looking dapper in a suede brown jacket

Duet: The actor seemed in high spirits as he posed for several snaps, including some with the show's creator Jesse Armstrong

Duet: The actor seemed in high spirits as he posed for several snaps, including some with the show’s creator Jesse Armstrong

The Season 3 finale of Succession revealed that Logan Roy doesn’t trust any of his children and would rather sell the company to a stranger, especially since they teamed up to prevent the company from leaving the family.

And the final run begins with Logan no longer on speaking terms with his offspring, as he goes ahead with the sale of Waystar Royco to tech visionary Lukas Matsso, with the Roy family questioning their future once the deal is complete.

In his four-star article, The Guardians Says Lucy Mangan: “The opening episodes of each Succession season tend to subsume family dynamics into corporate intrigue, because there are always so many pieces to not only set up, but also explain to a lay audience. They seem to have opted for a balance more equitable, perhaps to personalize the tragedy, or tragedies, that are sure to come.

“It is a drama set in the heart of darkness, with comedy set to illuminate its timeless and inescapable depths. Gather your strength for one last look into the abyss.

Praised: Early reviews have praised its first four episodes as packed with 'powerful' performances and 'compelling dialogue' from creator Jesse Armstrong.

Praised: Early reviews have praised its first four episodes as packed with ‘powerful’ performances and ‘compelling dialogue’ from creator Jesse Armstrong.

SensationaL: Others have noted that the episodes will be packed with shock and set up a 'long, glorious goodbye' to the acclaimed show.

SensationaL: Others have noted that the episodes will be packed with shock and set up a ‘long, glorious goodbye’ to the acclaimed show.

In his four-star review, the Telegraph Ed Cumming writes, “Everything Succession fans love is here: the acid dialogue, the private planes, the horror its characters feel every time they’re forced to confront the real world.”

Awarding the initial five stars of the fourth season, The times’ Carol Midgeley wrote, “Based on the four episodes I’ve seen, it has plenty of surprises, fanged vipers and toast-dropping shocks on its luscious Tom Ford sleeve.”

In another five star review, i News’ Gerard Gilbert wrote: “This propulsive plot is, as usual, only half the story, as Succession is also one of the funniest comedies on television.

“I almost feel sorry for the cast, who will probably never again get the chance to deliver such magnificently well-crafted dialogue.”

Succession returns Sunday March 26 on HBO and HBO Max in the US, and Monday March 27 at 2am and 9pm on Sky Atlantic and NOW in the UK.

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