Succession star Sarah Snook stunned as she stepped out with her A-list pals on Thursday night for the premiere at the Melbourne International Film Festival.
The 36-year-old Adelaide-born actress radiated elegance and charm as she walked the red carpet, smiling for the cameras in a chic ensemble.
Snook turned heads in a designer grey blazer, effortlessly paired with a crisp white shirt and sleek black trousers.
She added a touch of glamour to her look with a silver bolo tie and pearl earrings and looked to be having the time of her life as she graced the exclusive event.
Her radiant makeup highlighted her flawless complexion, while her signature long red hair was perfectly styled in loose waves that cascaded over her shoulders.
Snook lit up the red carpet with her infectious smile, effortlessly stealing the spotlight.
The Emmy Award-winning actress attended the event for the world premiere of her new stop-motion animated film called Memoir of a Snail.
She cut a chic figure as she posed alongside co-star Kodi Smit-McPhee, director Adam Elliott and producer Liz Kearney.
Succession star Sarah Snook (pictured) stunned as she stepped out with her A-list pals on Thursday night for the premiere at the Melbourne International Film Festival.
The 36-year-old Adelaide-born actress radiated elegance and charm as she graced the red carpet.
Snook’s co-star Kodi Smit-McPhee, 28, looked effortlessly chic in all black.
The Elvis actor’s jet-black hair was freshly coiffed and he wore an intense expression as he posed alongside Sarah on the Melbourne night out.
Meanwhile, Blue Heelers star Damian Walshe-Howling, 53, rocked a rugged look in a black leather jacket paired with blue jeans and tan boots.
Her black hair was freshly styled and she seemed to be in good spirits as she posed for photographs.
Australian filmmaker Warwick Thornton was also in attendance, cutting a captivating figure in a black and brown patterned blazer and matching dress shirt.
Sarah rose to fame on Succession, which ran from 2018 to 2023.
Her role in the critically acclaimed hit series earned the beautiful redhead a host of best actress awards, including an Emmy and two Golden Globes.
She cut a chic figure as she posed alongside co-star Kodi Smit-McPhee (left), director Adam Elliott (right) and producer Liz Kearney.
Meanwhile, Blue Heelers star Damian Walshe-Howling, 53, rocked a rugged look in a black leather jacket paired with blue jeans and tan boots.
Australian filmmaker Warwick Thornton (right) was also in attendance and cut a captivating figure in a black and brown patterned blazer and matching dress shirt.