Lily-Rose Depp went braless in a sheer gown for BAFTA's special screening of her forthcoming horror film Nosferatu.
The 25-year-old French actress' frock put her bare chest on display.
She rounded out the look with a pair of backless, open-toe heels.
The nepo baby — whose father is Johnny Depp — wore her warm-toned blonde locks in an off-center part, letting them fall over her chest in a subtle wave.
Depp looked typically beautiful with her unique features accentuated by flawlessly applied makeup.
She discussed the film on a panel alongside co-stars Willem Dafoe, Emma Corrin, Nicholas Hoult, and Bill Skarsgard.
Lily-Rose Depp went braless in a sheer gown for BAFTA 's special screening of her forthcoming horror film Nosferatu
The 25-year-old French actress' frock put her bare chest on display
Lily-Rose recently spilled secrets behind the making of her highly-anticipated vampire flick.
This fresh take of the old tale sees Skarsgård in the role of bloodthirsty Count Orlok, with the starlet playing Ellen Hutter, the object of his obsession.
The French-American actress has received rave reviews for her performance in the haunting remake.
One scene sees her drenched in blood with it streaming from her eyes, which she said was difficult to film.
Speaking to Natalie Portman in a conversation for Interview magazine, she said, 'There was blood that I would have to put in my eyes, and I’m tearing up just talking about it. My eyes are very sensitive.'
The Black Swan star, 43, asked Lily-Rose — whom she's known since she was 16-years-old — about how they pulled off the bloody moments, and if directors were particular about how the blood would drip.
Lily-Rose confirmed: 'Yeah, they want it to drip in a certain way, for sure.'
She and co-star Emma become possessed in the feature film, which comes out on Christmas, and with that came challenging physicality.
The nepo baby — whose father is Johnny Depp — wore her warm-toned blonde locks in an off-center part, letting them fall over her chest in a subtle wave
Lily-Rose pictured on stage with Willem Dafoe and Bill Skarsgard
Dafoe, 69, wore a dark gray blazer over a black turtleneck
Lily-Rose and co-star Emma become possessed in the feature film, which comes out on Christmas
Lily-Rose admitted she had assumed that for those haunted scenes she and Emma would 'just freak out' and improvise
But upon arriving on set she discovered it was choreographed, something she had assistance with from movement co-ordinator Marie-Gabrielle Rotie
They also rehearsed with corsets on, Lily-Rose revealed, which she said helped with the characterization as it gave them insight into the experiences of women in the 1800s
Nicholas Hoult pictured on stage in Century City on Tuesday
Co-stars Bill and Nicholas engaged in conversation
Lily-Rose admitted she had assumed that for those haunted scenes she and Emma would 'just freak out' and improvise.
But upon arriving on set she discovered it was choreographed, something she had assistance with from movement co-ordinator Marie-Gabrielle Rotie.
They also rehearsed with corsets on, Lily-Rose revealed, which she said helped with the characterization as it gave them insight into the experiences of women in the 1800s.
'It’s helpful, because you’re thinking, "This is what these women at the time would’ve been wearing,"' she explained. 'They would’ve been freaking out in a corset.
'It’s a way of making physical all of the oppression against women at the time.'