Emma Corrin puts on leggy display in catsuit with Harry Styles at My Policeman premiere | Celebrity News | Showbiz & TV | Express.co.uk

2022-09-17 10:16:45 By : Mr. Roger Cao

Emma Corrin left little to the imagination as she sported just a black bodysuit for the premiere of her new film My Policeman at the Toronto Film Festival.

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Emma Corrin, 26, looked amazing as she wore only a tight-fitted black catsuit, teamed with a pair of black sheer tights and a long cape for the My Policeman premiere.

The Crown actress exposed her incredibly toned legs, while accompanying the ensemble with silver dangle earrings.

She also wore a pair of black stilettos, while contrasting her outfit with green makeup.

Emma styled her short blonde locks in a light wave as she was accompanied by co-star Harry Styles at the Toronto Film Festival premiere.

Harry, 28, dressed to impress in a green Gucci suit and cream shoes, while carrying a stylish green clutch handbag.

Actress Emma Corrin exposed incredibly toned pins, while accompanying the ensemble with silver dangle earrings.

Emma Corrin, 26, is known for playing Princess Dianna in The Crown and now stars in The Policeman alongside Harry Styles and David Dawson.

Emma Corrin wore a pair of black stilettos, while contrasting her outfit with green makeup, making her stand out at the premiere.

Harry Styles, 28, showed off his sense of style as he wore a light green suit trousers accompanied by a darker green blazer.

Harry Styles accompanied the Gucci suit with a green feather fascinator in his suit jacket pocket and a stylish mini green clutch.

My Policeman focuses on Tom (Harry), who is gay, but married to Marion (Emma) due to societal expectations. He goes on to enjoy a romance with Patrick Hazelwood (David Dawson).

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