
Rosamund Pike looks quirky in a pair of hot pink leather gloves at the press night of her new play Inter Alia
The actress, 46, who stars as a High Court judge in the play, wore a floral two piece set consisting of a crop top and midi skirt.
She teamed her outfit with a pair of black stiletto heels and opted for a subtle makeup look.
Inter Alia, by Australian writer Suzie Miller, comes from the team behind Prima Facie, which starred Jodie Comer.
It follows Rosamund's character Jessica Wheatle who is working to change the legal system while juggling her home life as a wife and a mother.
Her husband Michael is portrayed by Jamie Glover while Jasper Talbot stars as their son Harry.
It comes after revealed she was punched in the face and had her mobile phone snatched violently out of her hand by a 'mugger' on a bicycle.
The Gone Girl star spoke of her '15 minutes' of hell when she was targeted by the thief in 2006 as she spoke to her mother while walking down the street.
She said she screamed in terror and her mum, Caroline Friend, was left fearing the worst until she was able to call her back on another phone.
Rosamund, who starred with Piers Brosnan in Die Another Day (2002), told Magic Radio: 'I was on the phone to my mother — on a mobile phone walking along a road — and I was mugged.
'The phone was snatched so all she heard was me scream and a thud and the phone went dead.'
She said the 'mugger' was a kid who sped past her on a bicycle and punched her down the side of her cheek.
Rosamund, who was born in London, said the thief took her mobile phone and left her with a bruise on her face.
The actress is one of a number of celebs who have fallen victim to the terrifying trend of phone snatching that is sweeping London.
Former tennis star Annabel Croft said her mobile was stolen 'clean out of her hands' while she waited for a taxi outside London King's Cross station in June last year.
Ms Croft wrote on Instagram: 'I just wanted to warn people who are on their own in London. I just got mugged waiting for a taxi outside King's Cross St Pancreas.
'The man was riding a bike and wearing a black balaclava. He rode straight at me and took my phone clean out of my hands.
'He rode away with it but luckily dropped my phone so I got it back. Terrifying!'
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