Timothée Chalamet and Saoirse Ronan reunited on Wednesday night, as they attended an In Conversation event to discuss their incredible careers at the BFI Southbank in London.
The movie stars have memorably played love interests twice in Greta Gerwig films - Lady Bird in 2017 and Little Women in 2019, with both going on to be nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars.
They are now both back on the promotional trail with two new projects and looked delighted to be back together as they posed ahead of the Q&A and screening.
Saoirse, 30, put on an ethereal display in a pink organza funnel neck dress paired with a black satin skirt underneath.
The Atonement star teamed the quirky outfit with a pair of simple black heeled sandals and elegant pearl drop earrings.
The four-time Oscar nominee completed her sophisticated look by sweeping her blonde hair up in a messy updo and sporting a light palette of makeup.
Timothée Chalamet and Saoirse Ronan reunited on Wednesday night, as they attended an In Conversation event to discuss their incredible careers at the BFI Southbank in London
The movie stars have memorably played love interests twice in Greta Gerwig films - Lady Bird in 2017 and Little Women in 2019, with both going on to be nominated for Best Picture at the Oscars (pictured in Little Women)
They are now both back on the promotional trail with two new projects and looked delighted to be back together as they posed ahead of the Q&A and screening
While Timothée, 28, displayed his fashion forward style in a distressed brown leather jacket with button details.
He layered it over a yellow shirt and added oversized cargo trousers and trainers, while continuing to sport his moustache and goatee.
The Q&A saw Timothée discuss his transformative performance as Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown, which is set to hit cinemas on Christmas Day.
The movie centres on the singer-songwriter's controversial switch to electric instruments at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965.
Timothée— who is joined in the cast by Elle Fanning, Edward Norton, Boyd Holbrook and Monica Barbaro — was confirmed to be doing his own singing in the movie after lending his vocals to his 2023 musical flick Wonka.
Meanwhile, Saoirse chatted about her new film The Outrun, which marks the actress' first time producing a movie alongside her husband Jack Lowden.
She stars in the gripping drama as a newly-rehabbed alcoholic named Rona, who is returning to her Orkney Islands hometown.
The film is based on journalist Amy Liptrot’s award-winning 2016 memoir about returning to her home in Orkney to deal with her past and her addictions.
Saoirse, 30, put on an ethereal display in a pink organza funnel neck dress paired with a black satin skirt underneath
The Atonement star teamed the quirky outfit with a pair of simple black heeled sandals and elegant pearl drop earrings
The four-time Oscar nominee completed her sophisticated look by sweeping her blonde hair up in a messy updo and sporting a light palette of makeup
While Timothée, 28, displayed his fashion forward style in a distressed brown leather jacket with button details
He layered it over a yellow shirt and added oversized cargo trousers and trainers, while continuing to sport his moustache and goatee
The Q&A saw Timothée discuss his transformative performance as Bob Dylan in A Complete Unknown, which is set to hit cinemas on Christmas Day
The movie centres on the singer-songwriter's controversial switch to electric instruments at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965 (pictured in 1965)
Timothée— who is joined in the cast by Elle Fanning, Edward Norton, Boyd Holbrook and Monica Barbaro — was confirmed to be doing his own singing in the movie after lending his vocals to his 2023 musical flick Wonka (pictured in film)
And it garnered an impressive 82 per cent score on Rotten Tomatoes, with Saoirse's being uniminously praised.
Speaking to The Times about her decision to produce and star in the film, Saoirse recalled it had been husband Jack, 34, who persuaded her.
She said: 'He handed the book to me, and he said, "You have to play this". Jack and I were trying to keep an eye on the representation of Rona, how nothing else matters to her except alcohol but also remembering that she is human, so anyone can see themselves in her.
'If you find people that you love and you trust creatively, why would you not want to keep working with them?
'We have very high expectations for one another — when I tried out Rona's Orcadian accent on him for The Outrun, he said, "You're not doing that, are you?"'
The couple met while playing lovers in Mary Queen Of Scots in 2018 and began dating in real life that year.
After six years together, they secretly tied the knot earlier this year in an intimate ceremony in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Saoirse recently joked that The Outrun is her 'baby' with the Slow Horses star in rare discussion about their relationship.
Meanwhile, Saoirse chatted about her new film The Outrun, where she plays newly-rehabbed alcoholic named Rona, who is returning to her Orkney Islands hometown (pictured)
It marks the actress' first time producing a movie alongside her husband Jack Lowden, who she secretly married this year in an intimate ceremony in Edinburgh (pictured this month)
Speaking on the Ryan Tubridy Show on Virgin Radio UK, she said: 'We've been together a long time, and we've had a really busy year with work.
'We have the Outrun out as well, which is a movie that we produced together and that's kind of our baby right now.
'So we're putting a lot of time and our energy into that and we're incredibly proud and excited about the reception that that's gotten.
'That's still in the cinemas now as well for anyone who wants to go and see it. Again, I would really urge anyone to take the time out to go and see it in the cinema. And yeah, we're doing great - he’s doing the washing right now.'