Elizabeth Debicki shows off her toned midriff and statuesque frame in sparkly beaded bralette and trousers at MaXXXine premiere in Hollywood

Elizabeth Debicki commanded attention in a sparkly co-ord on Monday evening as she graced the red carpet at the world premiere of her horror film MaXXXine, at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood.

The actress, 33, ensured all eyes were on her as she arrived in a champagne coloured bralette with a pair of matching high-waisted trousers.

Her stylish set was covered in intricately embroidered beading and sequins in a chevron-style pattern and left her taut midriff on full display.

Elizabeth gave her look even more sparkle with a pair of strappy gold high heels encrusted with diamonds, elevating her already towering 6ft3in height.

The Crown star also added a pair of dangly bejewelled earrings and sported a light palette of makeup to accentuate her natural beauty.

Elizabeth Debicki commanded attention in a sparkly co-ord on Monday evening as she graced the red carpet at the world premiere of her horror film MaXXXine , at the TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood

The actress, 33, ensured all eyes were on her as she arrived in a champagne coloured bralette with a pair of matching high-waisted trousers

Her stylish set was covered in intricately embroidered beading and sequins in a chevron-style pattern and left her taut midriff on full display

The Golden Globe winner stars in the third film in the X slasher franchise as The Puritan II director Elizabeth Bender.

Mia Goth returns as Maxine Minx to lead the horror flick, alongside Moses Sumney, Michelle Monaghan, Bobby Cannavale, Halsey, Lily Collins, Giancarlo Esposito, and Kevin Bacon.

Set in Los Angeles in 1985, MaXXXine follows fame-hungry, cocaine-snorting massacre survivor continuing to follow her dream of becoming a famous actress.

But while also being on the run from her televangelist father, Maxine is targeted by the Night Stalker serial killer.

Elizabeth is no stranger to the spotlight after receiving numerous accolades for her portrayal of Princess Diana in the Netflix series The Crown.

But earlier this month she and fellow Diana actress Emma Corrin revealed they both auditioned for guest roles on the acclaimed drama - before starring as the beloved princess.

Elizabeth portrayed the late Princess of Wales in the fifth and sixth seasons, while Emma, 28, played Diana in the fourth season. 

Both stars have won numerous accolades for their portrayals including Golden Globe and Critics Choice Awards.

Elizabeth gave her look even more sparkle with a pair of strappy gold high heels encrusted with diamonds, elevating her already towering 6ft3in height 

The Crown star also added a pair of dangly bejewelled earrings and sported a light palette of makeup to accentuate her natural beauty 

The Golden Globe winner stars in the third film in the X slasher franchise as The Puritan II director Elizabeth Bender (pictured)

Mia Goth returns as Maxine Minx to lead the horror flick, alongside Moses Sumney, Michelle Monaghan, Bobby Cannavale, Halsey, Lily Collins, Giancarlo Esposito, and Kevin Bacon (Elizabeth pictured with Lily)

Set in Los Angeles in 1985, MaXXXine follows fame-hungry, cocaine-snorting massacre survivor continuing to follow her dream of becoming a famous actress (Elizabeth, Mia and Kevin pictured)

Uniting for Variety's Actors on Actors series this month, Elizabeth detailed how she had given up on playing Diana after Emma had landed the role.

She said: 'Maybe we’re better at acting when we’re not trying. I went to do this audition because Season One had just aired and it was huge… It was so lush. 

'To be frank, the amount of money that was on the screen was extraordinary. It was sort of at the dawn of television becoming this Golden Age—especially Netflix. 

'I don’t know when House of Cards’ came out—my 20s are a blur. But I went in for the Season 2 part, and I got an email a few days later from my agent saying, "Not that part, but we are thinking…"

'I guess they must have felt something Diana in it, which is hilarious because I wasn’t playing an English person even.

'The funny thing is, for five or six years, I continued to watch ‘The Crown’ religiously, and I would think, "I wonder if that’s ever going to come around." And when you were cast, I thought, "Well, it was a nice dream."

The Aussie star admitted that she initially had 'anxiety' over mastering the Royal's distinctive voice.

She said: 'What you as the actor playing that character owe the audience is a very specific sonic imprint. 

'I felt a huge responsibility to get as close to it as I could. I’ve lived in London a long time, so my Australian accent is kind of transmorphed anyway. 

'But of all the accents I’ve ever learned to do…For Diana, it felt like a music. And that music and that rhythm was so far from how I sense myself as a person. So I worked extremely hard.'

Elizabeth is no stranger to the spotlight after receiving numerous accolades for her portrayal of Princess Diana in the Netflix series The Crown

But earlier this month she and fellow Diana actress Emma Corrin revealed they both auditioned for guest roles on the acclaimed drama - before starring as the beloved princess

Elizabeth portrayed the late Princess of Wales in the fifth and sixth season (pictured in the show)

While Emma, 28, played Diana in the fourth season (pictured with Josh O'Connor as Prince Charles)