Maisie Williams and Sydney Chandler sizzle in daring black cutout dresses as they lead arrivals at the Pistol miniseries premiere in Los Angeles
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Maisie Williams and Sydney Chandler stole the show as they arrived at the Vanity Fair and FX premiere of Pistol.
The actresses both wore long black dresses with distinctive cutouts as they graced the red carpet.
Their new miniseries Pistol, a drama about British punk band Sex Pistols, premieres on Hulu on May 31. Maisie will portray Pamela Rooke, aka “Jordan” and Sydney Chrissie Hynde.

Showstoppers: Maisie Williams and Sydney Chandler stole the show as they arrived at the Vanity Fair and FX premiere of Pistol
Continuing their fashion alignment, the two ladies also punctuated their looks with black pointy toe heels.
Maisie’s dress was covered in mesh sleeves pierced with a series of holes of varying sizes.
The Game of Thrones alum showed off her bust in the outfit, which boasted square spaghetti straps and a halter neckline.
The artist’s bleached hair has been pulled into a sleek bun arranged in an imperfect bun. Additionally, she appeared at the premiere with matching bleached brows.

Showing skin: The Game of Thrones alum bared her chest in the outfit, which boasted square spaghetti straps and halter neck
For her part, Sydney’s dress was more traditional, with a round neck and asymmetrical sleeves.
There was a diagonal cutout on one side of her chest, exposing a small cleavage.
The figure-hugging number also had a thigh-high side slit and was accented with large decorative safety pins.
She posed alongside one of her partners, Louis Partridge, who attended the ceremony in a purple suit.
He layered a black turtleneck under his blazer, coordinating the top with shiny black dress shoes.

Colleagues and friends: Sydney posed alongside one of her teammates, Louis Partridge, who attended the ceremony in a purple suit

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