Tilda Swinton, 58, wows in black structured dress as she joins co-star daughter Honor, 21, on the red carpet at The Souvenir premiere in Berlin
She's been on a promotional trail with her co-star daughter for their latest drama film.
And Tilda Swinton, 58, looked sensational as she joined her daughter Honor, 21, for the premiere of their movie The Souvenir at the 69th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin, Germany, on Tuesday.
The actress, who shares Honor and her son Xavier with her playwright ex John Byrne, maintained her quirky sense of style as she rocked a black structured midi dress for the event.
Family affair: Tilda Swinton, 58, looked sensational as she joined her daughter Honor, 21, for the premiere of their movie The Souvenir at the 69th Berlinale International Film Festival in Berlin , Germany , on Tuesday
Turning heads on the red carpet, the Trainweck star enhanced her height in a pair of pointed velvet ankle boots.
The Okja actress opted for her signature make-up look as she complemented her beauty with peach-toned make-up, and wore her pixie 'do in chic waves.
Meanwhile, I Am Love star Honor commanded attention in a cropped sweatshirt, tied in with a sequin midi skirt and patent kitten heels.
Earlier that day, Tilda and Honor attended a photocall for the movie, with the screen star looking sensational in a black leather jacket with culottes while rocking matching gold boots to her daughter.
Style maven: The actress, who shares Honor and her son Xavier with her playwright ex John Byrne, maintained her quirky sense of style as she rocked a black structured midi dress for the event
Looking good: Meanwhile, I Am Love star Honor commanded attention in a cropped sweatshirt, tied in with a sequin midi skirt and patent kitten heels
Golden girls: Earlier that day, Tilda and Honor attended a photocall for the movie, with the screen star looking sensational in a black leather jacket with culottes while rocking matching gold boots to her daughter
Tilda and Honor play on-screen mother and daughter in the movie which follows Honor's character Julie, a young film student in the Eighties, who becomes romantically involved with a complicated and concerning man.
As they continue to blaze the promo trail with the movie, the duo have been hitting red carpets to help launch the flick on to the silver screen.
The pair sashayed into the carpet with Tilda sporting a high-necked black leather jacket with gold buttons and a long skirt.
Giving a nod to their friendship, the stylish duo sported identical gold boots while dazzling in their contrasting yet complementary ensembles.
Hey mama: Honor had learnt from the best so clung to her mum
My mother, my friend: The rising star injected some youthful style into the red carpet as she went low-key in patterned jeans paired with a bold blue and white shirt
Honor injected some youthful style into the red carpet as she went low-key in patterened jeans paired with a bold blue and white shirt.
Her blonde tresses were styled into elegant waves which skimmed her shoulders in length and fell from a centre parting to frame her pretty face.
She has been lauded for her appearance on-screen, with many praising her turn in the film opposite her superstar mother and esteemed cast.
Here come the girls! The movie's director Joanna Hogg (pictured) continued: 'I wanted to do a lot of work with Honor in terms of connecting her with some of my own memories, and some of the artifacts of my past, my films, and my photography, and my diaries'
Stunning: Tilda was gazing into the distance as she showed off her ageless complexion
Stunner: Her blonde tresses were styled into elegant waves which skimmed her shoulders in length and fell from a centre parting to frame her pretty face
Happy days: The mother-daughter pair chatted about the movie in depth
Indie Wire said of her appearance: 'Despite the shadow cast by her famous mother — who plays Julie’s own mom in the movie — Swinton-Byrne stands on her own as a genuine talent to watch, but she’s barely spoken a word about it in public.'
The movie's director Joanna Hogg continued: 'I wanted to do a lot of work with Honor in terms of connecting her with some of my own memories, and some of the artifacts of my past, my films, and my photography, and my diaries...
'I was definitely looking for someone who connected deeply with myself, not even myself back then, but right now. With Honor, I certainly felt that when I first decided to cast her. But she’s also her own person so she brings a lot of her own self to it.'
Chatting away: Honor was laughing throughout the panel talk
Heading off: She was happily posing for pictures with fans
Here come the boys! Tom Burke also attended to help debut his new film
Blonde beauty: Tilda looked sensational for the panel talk
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