The Celebrities Who Attended the ‘F1: The Movie’ London Premiere

Brad Pitt brought all the stars in Hollywood together in London last night for the European premiere of his Formula One film F1: The Movie. The actor suited up for the occasion, and was joined on the red carpet by girlfriend Ines De Ramon, who shone bright in a crystal- and sequin-covered champagne gown.

Pitt’s costars also attended, and pulled all the stops with their extravagant looks. Bridgerton star Simone Ashley was radiant in gold, Rosie Dwyer was angelic in white feather, Kerry Condon embraced fun in a patterned dress with a hint of sheer lace, and Damson Idris was sharp in a white suit and striking jewelry.

Other celebrities who walked the carpet for the racing film included Tom Cruise, Naomi Campbell, Ed Sheeran, Raye, White Lotus star Patrick Schwarzenegger, and Tate McRae. Even famed race car driver Lewis Hamilton made an appearance.

The upcoming movie features Pitt as Sonny Hayes, a retired F1 driver who returns to the sport to mentor a young, talented rookie. Directed by Joseph Kosinski, the film is scheduled for release on June 27.

Ahead, see the best red-carpet looks from F1: The Movie’s star-studded London premiere.

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