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Saoirse Ronan Looks Like Royalty At 'Mary Queen Of Scots' Scottish Premiere

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Jan. 15 2019, Published 7:55 p.m. ET

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Saoirse Ronan rocked the red carpet of the Scottish premiere of her film Mary Queen of Scots in an ensemble fit for a queen. The actress embodied royalty and elegance in her outfit and stood out from the crowd. She attended the show with costars Jack Lowden and James McArdle on Monday, January 14, at Edinburgh Castle in Scotland. Keep scrolling to see what the stars wore to their premiere!

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Saoirse modeled a light pink gown with a sweetheart neckline. Silver pumps peeked out from below her frock.

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She wore ruby red studs and matching dark red lipstick. She kept her blonde locks short and sweet.

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Both Jack and James wore similar navy suits and black turtlenecks.

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Saoirse portrays the title character of Mary, Queen of Scots. Mary was the reigning monarch of Scotland who had a fierce rivalry with her cousin, Queen Elizabeth I.

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Margot Robbie plays Queen Elizabeth I in the drama and even said she was a bit terrified to play such an iconic royal.

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What are your thoughts on Saoirse's elegant look? Sound off in the comments below!

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