Keira Knightley in Arabesque-Print Dress & Auspicious Debbie Dragon Pumps

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Keira Knightley looked stunning as she hit the red carpet at a photo call for her latest film, The Imitation Game, held at the Corinthia Hotel London during the 2014 BFI London Film Festival on Wednesday in London, England. She was joined by co-star Benedict Cumberbatch, screenwriter Graham Moore, and director Morten Tyldum.

The 29-year-old actress donned an arabesque and floral-print short-sleeved dress from the Valentino Spring 2015 collection. She styled the delicately embroidered frock with a unique pair of pumps by Charlotte Olympia.

Keira Knightley in an arabesque and floral-print short-sleeved dress from the Valentino Spring 2015 collectionKeira Knightley in an arabesque and floral-print short-sleeved dress from the Valentino Spring 2015 collection

Keira Knightley at a photo call for her latest film, The Imitation Game, held at the Corinthia Hotel London during the 2014 BFI London Film Festival in London, England, on October 8, 2014Keira Knightley at a photo call for her latest film, The Imitation Game, held at the Corinthia Hotel London during the 2014 BFI London Film Festival in London, England, on October 8, 2014

Keira Knightley's pretty feet in Auspicious Debbie Dragon pumps featuring golden dragon embroideryKeira Knightley’s pretty feet in “Auspicious Debbie Dragon” pumps featuring golden dragon embroidery

How do you like this outfit on Keira? She showed off her pretty feet in Charlotte Olympia “Auspicious Debbie Dragon” pumps feature golden dragon embroidery that flows around the curvy topline, a lustrous silk background, and signature heart-of-gold platforms that complement the shoes’ opulent look.

“Auspicious Debbie Dragon” Pumps, $995 at Nordstrom and Neiman Marcus

Charlotte Olympia "Auspicious Debbie Dragon" Pumps

Charlotte Olympia Auspicious Debbie Dragon Pumps

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