Sienna Miller looked as radiant as ever at the Marion premiere in Venice.
The mother of two showcased her timeless figure in a stunning black gown with a plunging neckline that dipped to her abdomen and delicate, thin straps. She completed the look with a silver necklace, sleek black sunglasses, and matching high-heeled sandals.
The Horizon actress kept her blonde hair in her signature middle part with soft waves, while her makeup was kept minimal, featuring a nude lip for a fresh, elegant touch.
Sienna Miller Rocks A Black Gown For 'Marion' Premiere
At the launch of the short film, where she serves as executive producer, Sienna Miller was spotted flying solo—without her kids or her 27-year-old boyfriend. She posed for photos and signed autographs, embracing the spotlight on her own.
The film is described as "The short tracks the tense fifteen minutes before her first performance in a packed French arena. As she prepares, being the only woman in the team, the film explores her battle against misogyny and prejudiced attitudes. A journey of one woman through an all-male world—juggling motherhood and the contentious pursuit of her passion."
Miller said to Variety, "I couldn’t be more excited to be executive producing Joe’s next film, ‘Marion.’ It’s the beautiful story of Caroline, and I’m feeling quite smug that I managed to join the Joe Weiland train as it’s leaving the station. ‘Gorka’ had me laughing, then crying my eyes out. ‘Marion’ feels like the next step of an exciting journey."
Sienna Miller Opens Up About Delivering A Baby In Her 40s
The actress welcomed her first daughter, Marlowe, in July 2012 with her ex, Tom Sturridge, and recently celebrated the arrival of a second daughter with her boyfriend, Oli Green, earlier this year.
Sienna shared in this week's issue of Stellar Magazine that having her second child in her 40s feels different, but she considers herself incredibly lucky.
"My own experience of motherhood 12 years later is completely different. I'm a very different person. People often have lots to say about having babies in your 40s as women, but I can't advocate for it more. I feel very lucky," she said.
Miller added, "I've just finished maternity leave. My baby is eight months old. It's great, since this whole focus on the female experience in Hollywood, I can take my baby everywhere, and they'll have to stop filming for me."
With a jam-packed schedule, she revealed how she makes motherhood work: "I'm still breastfeeding. I've been pumping and sending milk back to the hotel, and you just make it work. I'm equally fulfilled by both things. And I'm lucky that I'm in a job where I can have my baby at work."