Laura Whitmore made a case for eye-catching winter glamour, as she made an appearance at the world premiere of 28 Years Later: The Bone Temple in London’s BFI IMAX Waterloo last night.
The presenter and podcast host walked the red carpet alongside star and executive producer Cillian Murphy, who also kicked off the new year with a suave appearance, wearing a dark grey suit and black turtleneck, which was perfectly suited for the rainy, wintry evening.

The former Love Island host also made the most of the bad weather, dazzling in a statement coat at the world premiere.
Whitmore looked stylish in a black A-line vinyl coat from Queens of Archives, featuring white faux fur at the collar and cuffs and channelling pure 60s glamour.
The brand, which was founded by Dublin-born Sarah Plunkett and Belfast-based Nicola Orme, is heavily inspired by vintage silhouettes and patterns and a firm favourite with celebs.

Whitmore paired her coat with black opaque tights, black patent leather platform heels and a black fringed handbag. Her hair was worn long and lightly waved, while she added a final pop of colour with a bold red lip.
Her husband Iain Stirling, meanwhile, looked dapper in a camel coat and crisp white shirt.