She won millions of fans all over the world with her portrayal of Daenerys Targaryen on Game Of Thrones.
And Emilia Clarke looked sensational as she attended the press night of What Girls Are Made Of at the Soho Theatre in London on Friday.
The actress, 32, cut a chic figure in a sparkling white blouse paired with a burnt orange blazer as she stepped out at the event.
Chic: Emilia Clarke looked sensational as she attended the press night of What Girls Are Made Of at the Soho Theatre in London on Thursday
The Me Before You star accessorised with a terracotta handbag and shimmering silver hoop earrings.
What Girls Are Made Of follows the true story of actor Cora Bissett’s journey from 90s indie-kid hopeful to grown woman, and runs at the Soho Theatre until September 28.
The outing comes after Emilia revealed she felt ‘exhausted’ by the pressure she put on herself to ‘feel normal again’ after suffering a stroke eight years ago.
Style: The actress, 32, cut a chic figure in a sparkling white blouse paired with a burnt orange blazer as she stepped out at the event
The actress was left with stress, anxiety and fatigue, as she tried to return to full-health after undergoing surgery at the age of 24.
Now, Emilia is backing a NHS programme to improve stroke care for young people, with the project aiming to train more nurses to become specialists in neuro rehabilitation.
‘Stroke is something you never expect to happen, especially not in your 20s and 30s, but it is remarkable how often it is happening to young people,’ she told the Telegraph in July.
‘When you’re a young person experiencing it, the mental health aspects go unnoticed and that’s what I experienced, you need to be treated as a fully-rounded person and not just a list of symptoms.
Chic: Model Adwoa Aboah looked stylish in a white denim jacket and Burberry blouse at the event
Work it: The star looked gorgeous as she posed up a storm at the press night
Emilia was looked after by two specialist nurses but put pressure on herself to feel normal, which induced ‘stress, anxiety and fatigue’.
She said: ‘That strain exhausted me more than anything, forcing myself to feel okay, if I can help a young person who was in the state I was in, I know they would be lifted and feel lighter in themselves.’
Back in April, the actress released unseen photographs taken during her recovery from the life-threatening aneurysm she first suffered in 2011.
During the interview Emilia also admitted what it was like to return to the Game of Thrones’ set after her brain haemorrhage which happened after filming season one of the show.
She said that once she returned to shoot the second season she had no time to ‘question her own mortality’ because she was too busy playing a ‘bada*s character who walked through fire’.
Rise to fame: Emilia is best known for her role as Daenerys Targaryen in Game Of Thrones – which concluded this year