Jodie Comer looks effortlessly classy in a plunging navy blue shirt and midi skirt as she heads to Gabriela Hearst’s runway show for Paris Fashion Week

Jodie Comer looks effortlessly classy in a plunging navy blue shirt and midi skirt as she heads to Gabriela Hearst's runway show for Paris Fashion Week

As a lifestyle expert with years of experience under my belt, I must say that Jodie Comer continues to impress me with her impeccable fashion choices and versatile acting skills. At just 31, she’s already making a name for herself as a force to be reckoned with in the industry.


On Monday at the Gabriela Hearst runway show during Paris Fashion Week, Jodie Comer presented herself with a graceful and sophisticated demeanor.

In my latest musings, I find myself reflecting on an exquisite ensemble that recently caught my eye. As a lifestyle aficionado, I can’t help but appreciate the timeless elegance displayed by the 31-year-old star of Killing Eve. She effortlessly embodied class in an unfastened navy blue shirt, flawlessly paired with a chic, A-line maxi skirt.

She added inches to her frame in a pair of black heels and opted for a radiant palette of make up.

With her long, wavy hair flowing freely, Jodie adorned herself with large gold hoop earrings and a thick gold chain necklace that peeked beneath her shirt.

At the glittering gathering, the actress left the vehicle with an upbeat demeanor, showcasing a radiant grin.

Jodie Comer looks effortlessly classy in a plunging navy blue shirt and midi skirt as she heads to Gabriela Hearst's runway show for Paris Fashion Week

Jodie Comer looks effortlessly classy in a plunging navy blue shirt and midi skirt as she heads to Gabriela Hearst's runway show for Paris Fashion Week
Jodie Comer looks effortlessly classy in a plunging navy blue shirt and midi skirt as she heads to Gabriela Hearst's runway show for Paris Fashion Week

The event comes as a break to Jodie who has been busy filming 28 Years Later in Northumberland.

In April, it was revealed that she would be playing a role in the second follow-up film to the 2002 production directed by Danny Boyle once more.

In the sequel, Cillian Murphy, who won an Oscar, will reprise his character from the initial film, Jim. Joining him are Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ralph Fiennes, Erin Kellyman, and Jack O’Connell.

In July, Jodie, who’s taking on the role of a Geordie character in an upcoming post-apocalyptic movie, was seen shooting scenes in the Northumberland countryside.

More recently, it was disclosed that she’s been drawing inspiration for her Newcastle accent from the pop star Cheryl, a member of Girls Aloud.

As reported by ELLE UK’s interview, Jodie is revisiting past episodes of Cheryl on The X Factor in order to perfect her accent.

Regarding her part in the forthcoming post-apocalyptic horror movie directed by Danny Boyle, Jodie expressed: “Danny comes across as incredibly insightful, assured, and intelligent.

I’m finding it challenging not to dwell too much on how cherished the original was, as I try not to burden myself with excessive expectations about what I might create.

Jodie Comer looks effortlessly classy in a plunging navy blue shirt and midi skirt as she heads to Gabriela Hearst's runway show for Paris Fashion Week
Jodie Comer looks effortlessly classy in a plunging navy blue shirt and midi skirt as she heads to Gabriela Hearst's runway show for Paris Fashion Week

22 years prior, in the year 2002, the groundbreaking zombie apocalypse movie hit the big screen, featuring Cillian as the main character.

The next movie in the series is planned to be the third part, marking the start of a forthcoming trilogy.

In the upcoming project, it’s Danny, known for directing “28 Days Later,” along with its original author, Alex Garland, who will be rejoining the team. Interestingly, during the production of the sequel, “28 Weeks Later” (2007), their roles were limited to executive producers.

In this project, both Danny and Alex are working together with Andrew Macdonald, Peter Rice, and Bernie Bellew, whereas Cillian serves as the executive producer.

Earlier this past January, when speaking with The Independent, Cillian shared his potential interest in reprising his role for the franchise.

In the past couple of years, I’ve had the privilege of being part of another apocalyptic movie, following my powerful portrayal in the gripping climate crisis film, The End We Start From.

In the film version of Megan Hunter’s novel, she played the role of Mother, a character who experiences motherhood for the first time amidst a catastrophic flood event.

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