No Time To Die’s Ana De Armas, Alicia Vikander and Phoebe Dynevor led the celebrity arrivals at the Louis Vuitton Spring Summer 2022 show during Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday.
The Bond actress, 33, looked incredible in a candyfloss hued 60s-inspired mini dress, adorned with silver butterflies as she posed up a storm.
The dress was paired with black leather boots and a chain link bag.
Ana wore her newly-raven raven tresses in a chic updo and sported smoky eye make-up.
Acclaimed actress Alicia, 32, put on a leggy display in a white mini dress paired with a quirky metallic leopard print jacket.
Her brunette tresses were styled in soft waves as she arrived.
Time for style: The Bond actress, 33, looked incredible in a candyfloss hued 60s-inspired mini dress, adorned with silver butterflies as she posed up a storm
The pair joined a host of stars including Gemma Chan, Cynthia Erivo, Tom Daley and Venus Williams at the show – which marks the finale of fashion month.
Ana’s outing comes as No Time To Diereportedly had the biggest UK opening weekend for a James Bond film after it grossed an impressive £21million.
Daniel Craig’s final outing as 007 beat both Skyfall and Spectre which both made £20million at the British box office in their first three days.
According to The Sun, bosses are expecting the flick to be the third most successful Bond film internationally after its release was delayed by months due to Covid-19.
This year’s film opened in a record-breaking 772 cinemas in the UK and Ireland on Thursday, 25 more than the previous record holder, 2019’s Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker, making it Universal’s widest ever release in the UK territory.
Skyfall, Daniel’s third outing as 007, opened in 587 cinemas when it was released back in 2012.
More than 30,000 people bought tickets for midnight screenings of the film in the UK and Ireland and 1.6 million tickets were sold for the first four days after opening, 12% more than Spectre but similar to Skyfall.
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Success: Ana’s outing comes as No Time To Diereportedly had the biggest UK opening weekend for a James Bond film after it grossed an impressive £21million
Record: Daniel Craig’s final outing as James Bond beat both Skyfall and Spectre which both made £20million at the British box office in their first three days
Skyfall has been the most financially successful Bond film to date with £820million at the box office while Spectre earned £646million.
No Time To Die scored an overseas record amid the pandemic with a £87.7million ($119.1 million) international opening in 54 markets.
The debut marks the third-highest Friday gross in October, as well as the third-highest Friday gross in the James Bond franchise.
Daniel Craig’s final stint as 007 won’t be released in the US until October 8, so it’s likely to get another big boost then.
Success: The latest James Bond film scored an overseas record amid the pandemic with a £87.7million ($119.1 million) international opening in 54 markets
Even more impressive is that No Time To Die became the first film released during the global health crisis to cross the £73.7million ($100 million) mark without a mainland China release, which usually pads out box office figures, though the film was still released in Hong Kong.
The film’s opening weekend figures are expected to be the third-highest for a Bond film and the sixth-highest of any movie.
Many fans flocked to see No Time To Die on extra-large IMAX screens, breaking records for the special format, and it also earned the best opening-weekend in 24 different countries.
It comes after No Time To Die’s first day ticket sales were 13% higher than 2015’s Spectre but 26% lower than 2012’s Skyfall.
Profits: Daniel Craig’s final stint as 007 won’t be released in the US until October 8, so it’s likely to get another big boost then
However, producers have described the film as the UK’s ‘widest theatrical release of all time’, with the figures being a pandemic-era best.
The day of the film’s Thursday release, Odeon bosses said it had sold more than 175,000 tickets while Cineworld said ticket sales for the film marked its highest pre-selling film since Marvel’s superhero movie Avengers: Endgame in 2019.
Cineworld also said there were already ‘several sold out screenings’.
Cinema operators have been banking on the popularity of the decades-old Bond franchise to accelerate a revival in a sector which is trying to get back on its feet in the face of lingering concerns about coronavirus and competition from streaming services.
According to the latest figures, the new James Bond film is attracting older viewers in particular. AMC-owned Odeon said that more than one-third of the tickets were booked by people over the age of 46.
The company added that attendance at its UK venues this month was tracking 10% above pre-crisis levels, boosted by demand for the 25th Bond film..
No Time To Die was delayed by a total of 18 months due to the ongoing Covid crisis, but was finally set for release on 30 September.
Competition: No Time To Die’s first day ticket sales are 13% higher than 2015’s Spectre but 26% lower than 2012’s Skyfall
The film was originally scheduled for release in November 2019 but was postponed to February and then April 2020 following the departure of original director Danny Boyle due to creative differences.
A China premiere and publicity tour was cancelled in April 2020 due to the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, originally pushing the release back to November 2020.
In October 2020 it was delayed again to April this year, with further delays happening in January and February of this year, with the world premiere date being announced as 28 September last month.
The film has placed ninth in the top 10 of most expensive films ever made, costing £232m.
Farewell: No Time To Die is actor Daniel Craig’s final outing as title character James Bond after 15 years in the role