Felicity Jones and Carey Mulligan were among the stylish arrivals as they headed to the Prada show on the third day of Milan Fashion Week on Thursday.
The actress, 41, opted for a chic navy blue shirt dress as she headed to the runway event at the Italian hotspot.
No stranger to impressing with her chic looks, Felicty opted for the simple all-blue look as she arrived for the show with her husband, film director Charles Guard.
The Brutalist star accessorised her look with black pointed-toe heels with a white bow detailing, and a simple black handbag.
Carey opted for a more androgynous outfit as she headed to the show in a white buttoned jacket, a pale blue shirt and loose-fitting black trousers.
As ever, Prada was tipped as one of the most hotly-anticipated shows at this year’s Fashion Week.
Felicity Jones (left) and Carey Mulligan were among the stylish arrivals as they headed to the Prada show on the third day of Milan Fashion Week on Thursday
The actress opted for a chic navy blue shirt dress as she headed to the runway event at the Italian hotspot
With creative directors Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons at the helm, they pair combined their contrasting looks, fuss-free silhouettes and ‘ugly chic’, to create the Spring/Summer 2026 collection.
Felicity recently discussed ‘pushing back on expectations’ and gender imbalance in the film industry as she graced the cover on Marie Claire in December.
In the accompanying interview with the magazine, Felicity, who recently started her own production company said: ‘There are always expectations about how one should be and it’s about pushing back on those.’
After rising to fame in 2011’s Like Crazy, she recalled the ‘profound gender imbalance’ during her early career likening it to ‘walking onto a building site.’
Felicity added: ‘Young actresses could get easily pigeonholed. There would often be descriptions relating to appearance rather than character in scripts, but I have noticed people are more conscious of that.’
She continued: ‘Female directors need to have the funds to make films. But it’s been an extraordinary shift.’
Last year, Felicity starred as Erzsébet Tóth in historical drama, The Brutalist, a post-war epic about a Holocaust survivor attempting to rebuild a life in America.
The actress was nominated for the Best Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar at the 97th Academy Awards for her performance in the film.
The Brutalist star accessorised her look with black pointed-toe heels with a white bow detailing, and a simple black handbag
No stranger to impressing with her chic looks, Felicty opted for the simple all-blue look as she arrived for the show with her husband, film director Charles Guard
Carey opted for a more androgynous outfit as she headed to the show in a white buttoned jacket, a pale blue shirt and loose-fitting black trousers
The actress showed off her elegant sense of style with the simple outfit
Actress Eiza Gonzalez was joined by her boyfriend Grigor Dimitrov, with the actress posing in a sporty bomber jacket and a grey suede skirt
Stranger Things star Sadie Sink was dressed in a far more laid-back look as she headed to the show, after the release of the fifth and final season of the Netflix hit
The actress was dressed in wide-legged jeans, a black jumper and a white collared shirt, accessorising with pointed-toe heels
Kerry Washington showed off her quirky fashion sense, as she departed her hotel for the show in a grey embroidered skirt
The Scandal star teamed her outfit with a fuzzy brown jacket, a white handbag and burgundy leather heels
Arriving on the arm of her husband Nnamdi Asomugha, Kerry was in high spirits as she headed to the show
Maya Hawke displayed her endless pins in a tiny grey mini skirt, and a brown cropped top
The actress carried a pale grey handbag, and black pointed-toe heels
TikTok star Emma Chamberlain looked every inch the fashionista in a white mini skirt with a matching shirt, teamed with brown accessories
Inspired by the Jean-Louis Cohen’s book Architecture in Uniform, the film stars Adrien Brody as a Hungarian architect with Felicity playing his wife.
Spanning decades, The Brutalist tells the story of László Tóth and his attempts to pursue his art after the war in America.
Adrien plays Tóth. He lives in near-poverty until a wealthy industrialist, Harrison Lee Van Buren (Guy Pearce), gives him an important contract. Joe and Alessandro Nivola also star.
The actor said it was a character and a story he felt an ‘immediate kinship and understanding for.’
His mother, photographer Sylvia Plachy, was a Hungarian immigrant who fled in 1956 during the anti-Soviet revolution to restart and attempt to build a life as an artist.