Rosamund Pike looks effortlessly chic in a black pinstripe suit as she supports Elizabeth Debicki at opening of her West End show My Master Builder
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Rosamund Pike looked effortlessly chic as she stepped out to support Elizabeth Debicki at the opening night of her West End show My Master Builder on Tuesday.
The Hollywood star, 46, turned heads in a black pinstripe suit, paired with a sleek black satin shirt.
She teamed her stylish ensemble with classic black pointed heels and carried a black handbag.
The beauty shielded her eyes with tortoise shell sunglasses and accessoried with dainty pearl drop earrings.
Meanwhile, Elizabeth, 34, showcased her quirky sense of style in a black and white playsuit.
She was joined by her co-stars David Ajala, Mirren Mack, Ewan McGregor, and Kate Fleetwood.




The cast all appeared in high spirits as they posed for snaps together on the red carpet.
Also in attendance was James Norton, Lila Raicek, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and Anthony Welsh.
Directed by Michael Grandage, My Master Builder is playing at the Wyndham’s Theatre in London from April 29 to July 12.
The new play is set on the eve of Independence Day in the Hamptons.
It follows Elena Solness, a publishing magnate, and her architect husband, Henry, as their marriage is disrupted by the arrival of Mathilde - a former student of Henry’s with whom he once shared a deep connection.
It explores themes of love and vulnerability and draws inspiration from Ibsen.
Rosamund's outing comes just the day after she put on a very quirky display in furry Simone Rocha heels to attend the Hallow Road UK special screening in London.
The actress, who stars alongside Matthew Rhys as the lead in the new thriller flick, commanded attention in a bright red floor-length dress.








Rosamund's outfit was recently seen on Simone Rocha's Fall 2025 Ready to wear runway and featured a chunky dark metal chain and padlock.
The garment featured a ruffled neckline which created an oversized cap sleeve design over her shoulders.
But it was her shows which caught the most attention as she graced the red carpet in Mary Janes, which were covered in brown fur.
She kept the accessories to a minimum and opted for a pair of large grey flower earrings and wore a bright red lip colour.
The film sees two parents enter a race against time when they receive a distressing late-night phone call from their daughter after she caused a tragic car accident.
Jumping in their car, they race to get there before anyone else stumbles across the scene.
As they head deeper into the night, disturbing revelations threaten to tear the family apart.
It is set to be released in the United Kingdom and Ireland by Universal Pictures on 16 May 2025.





The actress recently opened up about overcoming self-judgment, the power of storytelling and even her romantic side in a recent interview.
Rosamund - who played iconic personalities as physicist Marie Curie and journalist Marie Colvin - detailed the often 'traumatic' process of playing real life character.
'I've played a lot of real people, and that can be traumatic – going deep into someone's soul to try and portray them honestly and live their life more than your own,' she told PORTER.
'I need to step away from the cauldron, as it were. I need to go back to reality.'
Flaunting an array of impressive biopic roles throughout the years, the English star said about balancing a hectic schedule: 'I'm longing for time to be idle at the moment.'
Yet, the Golden Globe winner admitted she is keen to shift into comedy, adding: 'I'm so romantic.
'I'm excitable, and I love to laugh, but I convince in the dramatic, serious roles. People don't see the girlishness in me.'