Oh my gosh, I just had to tell someone! I spotted Felicity Jones leaving the Ham Yard Hotel in London today and she looked absolutely incredible! Her style is just so effortlessly chic, she seriously knows how to put an outfit together. I was completely mesmerized!
The 42-year-old English actress walked down the street wearing a beige button-down shirt and slim-fit blue jeans, heading to her car.
Felicity dressed warmly for the cold weather, wearing a stylish black coat and black leather boots.
Felicity completed her outfit with fashionable black oval sunglasses and a black leather belt from CELINE, which costs £490.
To complete her look, The Brutalist star toted her essentials in a large black leather clutch.
This followed Felicity’s conversation about challenging industry standards and the lack of gender equality in film.


Last year, the actress looked stunning in a fitted dress with a scoop neck and corset-style top for a photoshoot with Marie Claire.
For the photoshoot on the rooftop, she changed into a black dress with cut-outs, wearing a lace bra underneath.
In a recent interview with the magazine, Felicity, a new production company owner, explained that she focuses on challenging traditional expectations. She said it’s about ‘pushing back on’ those preconceived notions of how someone should act.
The actress first gained recognition in the 2011 film Like Crazy. Looking back on her early career, she described a significant lack of women in the industry, comparing the experience to being the only person on a construction site.
Felicity explained that young actresses often face the risk of being typecast. She’s observed that scripts used to focus more on how characters looked rather than who they were, but she’s happy to see that’s changing, with people becoming more aware of the issue.
She added that women filmmakers need financial backing to create their projects, and noted that things have changed dramatically in recent times.
The actress recently played Erzsébet Tóth in the historical drama, The Brutalist, which came out in January.
Directed by Brady Corbet, The Brutalist is a sweeping story set after the war, following a Holocaust survivor as they try to start over in America.


The film, drawing inspiration from Jean-Louis Cohen’s book Architecture in Uniform, features Adrien Brody as a Hungarian architect and Felicity as his wife.
The Brutalist follows the decades-long journey of László Tóth as he strives to create art in post-war America.
Adrien portrays the character of Tóth, a man struggling with poverty. His fortunes change when Harrison Lee Van Buren, a rich businessman played by Guy Pearce, offers him a significant job. Joe and Alessandro Nivola also appear in the film.
The actor said it was a character and a story he felt an ‘immediate kinship and understanding for.’
Sylvia Plachy, his mother, was a photographer who immigrated from Hungary in 1956. She left during the revolution against Soviet rule to begin a new life and pursue her passion as an artist.
Adrien explained that even though it’s a fictional role, it feels incredibly authentic and personal to him. He believes that feeling is essential for truly connecting with and bringing a character to life.
Director Brady Corbet explains that his film explores how the traumas of the 20th century physically affect people. He also stated the film is a tribute to artists who were unable to bring their creative ideas to life.
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