Irish actress Amy Huberman attended the 2018 Irish Film and Television Awards last night, wearing a spectacular black dress.
The Striking Out star was nominated for 'Best Actress in a Leading Role' but lost out to Outlander star Caitriona Balfe.
We caught up with the leading lady on the red carpet to speak about her ensemble for the night.
"I am wearing Folkster - all Folkster," she said.

Wearing black to a red carpet event has become synonymous with the Times Up movement since the Golden Globes. We asked Amy if she too was taking part in the black dress 'protest'.
"Do you know what? I don't think the IFTAs ran an official line on it because everyone was wondering. If they had come out and said 'everyone definitely is wearing black' I think that was a runner but I don't think there was ever a line on that for this.
"So it was nice to be able to wear black as well, it also worked out well that it was the dress that I chose.

The dress itself is the Erica gown from Folkster which costs €129. The actress accessorised with the brand's ethically made beaded belt and bag.
On the topic of ethically made clothing, Irish ladies including Amy, comedian Aisling Bea and presenter Laura Whitmore have been spotted posting about wearing ethical brands including Reformation.
Speaking on her buying habits, the Striking Out star said that sourcing ethical clothing has become more of a focus for her over time.
"I kind of am more than I used to be, to be honest. It never - maybe its bad - but it never really was something that I thought too much about but I think ethical fashion and sustainability and all that is something that is definitely... I've read a lot more about it and learned a lot more about it.
"Learning that fashion is like the third biggest world polluter is kind of a bit shocking so I think yeah, it's about making smaller decisions that may have a bigger impact down the line for the world."
Highlights from the awards will air on RTÉ One at 10:45pm on Saturday, 17th of February.
You can see all the looks from the 2018 IFTA red carpet here.