Jourdan Dunn stood out from the crowd as she attended the European premiere of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever held at Cineworld Leicester Square in London.
The model, 32, showed off her incredible figure in a figure-hugging yellow dress with ruched detailing around the waist.
She increased her height in a pair of silver peep toe heels, while accessorizing with chunky gold bangles and dangling earrings.
Stunning: Jourdan Dunn stood out from the crowd as she attended the European premiere of Black Panther: Wakanda Forever held at Cineworld Leicester Square in London
Jourdan styled her long raven tresses into braids that fell to the floor as she posed up a storm on the black carpet.
The star opted for rosy bronzed makeup with her natural features accentuated, with soft pink eyeshadow on her lids to match her lipstick.
Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is expected to generate blockbuster ticket sales in its opening weekend after its November 11 theatrical release, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
The predecessor to the highly anticipated sequel debuted to $202 million domestically in February 2018 and went on to earn $1.34 billion at the worldwide box office.
The Marvel adaptation, also directed by Ryan Coogler, became one of the highest-grossing films of all time.
Wow! The model, 32, showed off her incredible figure in a figure-hugging yellow dress with beehive detailing around her waist
Amazing: The star opted for rosy bronzed makeup with her natural features accentuated, with soft pink eyeshadow on her lids to match her lipstick
Beauty: She increased her height in a pair of silver peep toe heels, while accessorizing with chunky gold bracelets and dangling earrings
At the time, it became the first film since Avatar – the highest-grossing film of all time – to top the box office for five consecutive weekends.
In the original, the late actor, Chadwick Boseman, who died in 2020, starred as the title character of Black Panther, amid a cast that also included Michael B. Jordan and Oscar-winning actress Lupita Nyong’o.
Many cast members from the first film expressed interest in returning for a follow-up, though plans were complicated when Boseman tragically died of colon cancer.
Glamour: The beauty caused a storm on the black carpet at the star-studded event
It was later confirmed that plans for a sequel would move forward and the late actor’s role would not be recast.
Filming for the project began in June last year and continued until its team ended last March.
The latest Black Panther: Wakanda Forever trailer confirmed a new Black Panther after King T’Challa’s death and showed off a new hero for the first time.
Exciting: Black Panther: Wakanda Forever is set to draw blockbuster ticket sales in its opening weekend after its November 11 theatrical release, according to The Hollywood Reporter
Return! The predecessor to the highly anticipated sequel debuted to $202 million domestically in February 2018 and went on to earn $1.34 billion at the worldwide box office.
The action-packed two-minute clip was released by Marvel last month as it showed someone taking over after the death of Boseman’s character in addition to Ironheart being shown for the first time.
The very end of the trailer showed a woman in a tacky costume much like T’Challa’s, presumably her sister Shuri who is played by Letitia Wright.
Another major moment was the first glimpse of Ironheart in a steel suit as she flies through the air much like Iron Man.
Development on a sequel to the original Black Panther shortly after the release of the original, which premiered in 2018.
Many cast members from the first film expressed interest in returning for a follow-up, though plans were complicated when Boseman tragically died of colon cancer in August 2020.
It was later confirmed that plans for a sequel would move forward and the late actor’s role would not be recast.
Filming for the project began in June last year and continued until its team ended last March.
The original Black Panther debuted in February 2018 and was an immediate box office hit.
Major success: the Marvel adaptation, also directed by Ryan Coogler, became one of the highest-grossing films of all time