Actress Elizabeth Debicki cuts a quirky figure as she steps out in a pale green satin frock

Australian actress Elizabeth Debicki cuts a quirky figure as she steps out in a pale green satin frock at the Miami International Film Festival

She’s the rising Australian actress who won the AACTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for The Great Gatsby. 

And Elizabeth Debicki cut a quirky figure as she stepped out in a pale green satin dress at the Miami International Film Festival on Friday. 

The 29-year-old donned the unique maxi-dress on the red carpet for her latest film The Burnt Orange Heresy’ at the Miami Dade College.  

Stunner: Australian actress Elizabeth Debicki (pictured) cut a quirky figure as she stepped out in a pale green satin frock at the Miami International Film Festival on Friday 

The flattering silk frock featured cut-out detailing near her waist, flaunting her slim figure. 

The unique colour accented her flawless pale skin, which she highlighted with orange-toned eyelids and blush on her strong cheekbones. 

The blonde beauty styled her loose, wavy locks into a stylish low-bun, her delicate features framed by a chic side fringe. 

Stylish: The 29-year-old donned the unique maxi-dress on the red carpet for her latest film The Burnt Orange Heresy' at the Miami Dade College. The flattering silk frock featured cut-out detailing near her waist, flaunting her slim figure

Stylish: The 29-year-old donned the unique maxi-dress on the red carpet for her latest film The Burnt Orange Heresy’ at the Miami Dade College. The flattering silk frock featured cut-out detailing near her waist, flaunting her slim figure

The Kettering Incident star styled the swish ensemble with gold dangling earrings with pearl drops and open-toe metallic kitten heels. 

Elizabeth appeared on at the premiere alongside the film’s director, Giuseppe Capotondi and her co-star, Claes Bang, both 52. 

She plays Berenice Hollis, the lover of an art critic, played by Claes, who is recruited by a powerful art collector to steal a painting by a reclusive artist.

Blonde beauty: The unique colour accented her flawless pale skin, which she highlighted with orange-toned eyelids and blusher on her strong cheekbones

Blonde beauty: The unique colour accented her flawless pale skin, which she highlighted with orange-toned eyelids and blusher on her strong cheekbones

The film also stars Mick Jagger as the art collector, Joseph Cassidy, and Donald Sutherland as the mysterious artist, Jerome Debney.

In an April 2016 chat with Interview, Elizabeth confessed it was ‘hard to leave’ Australia to further her career in America after growing up in Melbourne.

And she said that while she spends a lot of time in Los Angeles, she’s still primarily based in Australia.

Chic: The Kettering Incident star styled the swish ensemble with gold dangling earrings with pearl drops and open-toe metallic kitten heels

Chic: The Kettering Incident star styled the swish ensemble with gold dangling earrings with pearl drops and open-toe metallic kitten heels

‘There’s definitely a rite of passage that is this pilgrimage to LA. The comforting thing for Australian actors is that there’s a strong community in LA.

‘It’s almost like you swap one home for another,’ she told the publication. 

‘I didn’t feel any pressure [to move]. I still don’t live here, I just travel through and spend a lot of time here.’ 

Shining stars: Elizabeth appeared on at the premiere alongside the film's director, Giuseppe Capotondi and her fellow actor, Claes Bang, both 52

Shining stars: Elizabeth appeared on at the premiere alongside the film’s director, Giuseppe Capotondi and her fellow actor, Claes Bang, both 52