Mylene Klass cut a chic figure in a leopard-print dress while attending the premiere of the Disney+ Star Wars spin-off film The Acolyte.
The 46-year-old singer appeared on the star-studded red carpet in front of Auden Lux in Leicester Square.
She flaunted her toned arms and his age-defying figure in a long two-tone dress.
At one point, Star Wars character Kilanaka joined Milian for a photo on the carpet.
Mylene looked sexy in an elegant flowy dress and completed her look with a gold pendant necklace.
Made in Chelsea stars Miles Nazir and David Templer also attended the premiere.
The handsome duo looked incredibly hot as they posed separately on the red carpet.
Ice Dancing star Miles has joined forces with his former professional skating partner Vanessa Power.
Lee Francis, also known as Keith Lemon, created the vibrant display with graphic black rope.
Vanessa Sam, known as Vanessa, looked stunning in a red and orange metallic dress.
Amandla Steinberg, who plays a former Padawan who is now a dangerous warrior training to become a Sith Lord, wowed at the premiere.
The cast also includes Manny Jacinto, Daphne Keen, Jodie Turner-Smith, Rebecca Henderson, Charlie Barnett, Dean-Charles Chapman and Carrie-Anne Moss.
The highly anticipated series will premiere June 4 on the Disney Plus streaming service.
The Star Wars series takes place approximately 100 years before the events of the first Star Wars film, 1999's The Phantom Menace.
The show will give fans a glimpse of the end of what is known as the High Republic era in the Star Wars saga.
Acolyte will follow a former Padawan (Steenberg) who reunites with a Jedi Master (Squid Game star Lee Jung-ja), who taught him how to investigate a series of crimes.
The series was created by Leslye Headland, a long-time Star Wars fan known for producing the Netflix series Russian Doll.
The Acolyte will mark some firsts in Star Wars history, including being the first show told from the perspective of an evil Sith.
It will also be the first television show or movie set in the Star Wars timeline, a century before the previous trilogy.
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Although there have been many books, comics, and video games exploring the High Republic era, this will be the first live-action project to explore it.
"We're near the end of the High Republic, leading up to the introduction of George (Lucas), so we're looking at a period of time where the Jedi are at the peak of their power... (and) there is peace," Headland explained to EW's Dagobah Dispatch podcast in July 2023. Throughout the galaxy.
"It was very difficult and interesting to do a Star Wars (project) without war. So the question was, 'Well, what does this show have to be about if it's not about a galactic conflict?'" she added.
"I think what makes this series different and interesting is that it's from the point of view of the Star Wars villainsStar Wars villains." ""
"These are people who use the Force in their own way, dabbling in the dark side of the Force and doing so without the approval of a larger entity, which in this case is the Jedi." ""
Headland added that there will be "more Jedi than I've seen in any other Star Wars material," but also "morally ambiguous characters."
Star Wars has always focused on a version of the underdog versus the establishment. And I thought it was very interesting to do a show about villains and it made a lot of sense to set it during that period. “So he almost turned around,” she said.
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