Irish stars Andrew Scott and Kerry Condon turned heads at the premiere of their latest film together, Pressure, which took place at AMC Lincoln Square 13 in New York City this week.
The real-life drama charts the 72 hours leading up to D-Day, when Britain's Chief Meteorological Officer, James Stagg, played by Scott, is called in to help plan around the British weather. Condon plays Captain Kay Summersby, the Cork-born aide of Supreme Allied Commander Dwight D Eisenhower.

The co-stars stepped out with the rest of the cast - Damien Lewis and Brendan Fraser - for the glamorous premiere, making sure to dress to the nines.
Always one for a bold red carpet look, Scott leaned into the 1940s setting of the film by wearing a full pinstripe suit by Vivienne Westwood. Rather than stopping at just the jacket and trousers, Scott paired them with a matching pinstripe shirt and tie in a classic black and white mix.
He finished his look with chunky black shoes and a small circular brooch on the waistline of his trousers.

Condon, meanwhile, went for minimalist sophistication, wearing an off-the-shoulder velvet gown with long sleeves and slightly structured neckline.
She paired her look with simple diamond jewellery and loose waves.
Their co-stars Fraser and Lewis also dressed to impress, with Oscar-winner Fraser wearing an olive green suit with a matching green tie and a classic white shirt. Lewis wore a relaxed take on a suit, pairing an overshirt with trousers and a silky shirt and matching neck tie.
