Helena Bonham Carter puts on a striking display in a floral gown as she joins glamorous co-star Mia McKenna-Bruce at The Seven Dials Mystery premiere

Helena Bonham Carter looked stunning in a floral dress as she joined her stunning co-star Mia McKenna-Bruce at the premiere of The Seven Dials Mystery.
In this gripping three-part adaptation of Agatha Christie’s 1929 novel, Mia puts on her detective hat as Lady Eileen ‘Bundle’ Brent as she attempts to solve a mysterious murder.
She joins the thrilling mystery by playing the iconic Helena as her mother, Lady Caterham, and Martin Freeman as Inspector Battle.
Arriving at the premiere in London on Tuesday, 59-year-old Helena showed off her timeless beauty.
Helena wore a sheer tulle black and pink floral lace midi dress with a beige bejeweled belt, high neckline and tiered skirt.
She paired the dress with chunky black, nude and white patent loafers, her dark tresses in tight curls and bright red lipstick.
Helena Bonham Carter put on a stunning display in a floral dress as she joined her stunning co-star Mia McKenna-Bruce at the premiere of The Seven Dials Mystery in London on Tuesday.
59-year-old Helena, who went to the premiere in London on Tuesday, showed off her timeless beauty
Meanwhile, How To Have Sex star Mia, 28, who won the EE BAFTA Rising Star Award in 2024, looked sensational in her black velvet body-hugging dress.
The strapless dress had lace lining and ruched fabric on the bodice; The actress paired it with a feather boa shawl.
Mia posed for photos on the red carpet with Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story star Corey Mylchreest, who plays Gerry Wade in Netflix’s Agatha Christie adaptation.
Since Corey has a full beard, he opted for an all-black ensemble consisting of a tailored blazer, T-shirt, and high-waisted trousers.
Also in attendance was Sherlock star Martin, who plays Superintendent Battle.
Martin looked stylish in a navy blue pinstripe double-breasted suit, patterned tie and brown suede loafers.
Edward Bluemel, who also plays Jimmy Thesiger in the series, wore a striking navy blue cape over a pale blue shirt and black trousers.
Model Lady Amelia Windsor, who is 44th in the line of succession to the British throne, showed a dazzling appearance.
Mia puts on her detective hat as Lady Eileen ‘Bundle’ Brent and is joined by Helena as her mother in the gripping three-part adaptation of Agatha Christie’s 1929 novel.
Mia joins the thrilling mystery, playing the iconic Helena as her mother, Lady Caterham and Martin Freeman as Inspector Battle.
Meanwhile, How To Have Sex star Mia, 28, who won the EE BAFTA Rising Star Award in 2024, looked sensational in her black velvet body-hugging dress.
The strapless dress featured lace lining and ruched fabric on the bodice, with the actress pairing it with a feather boa shawl.
Mia posed for photos on the red carpet with Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story star Corey Mylchreest, who plays Gerry Wade in Netflix’s Agatha Christie adaptation.
Since Corey has a full beard, he opted for an all-black ensemble consisting of a tailored blazer, T-shirt, and high-waisted trousers.
All three episodes of Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials will be released on Netflix on Thursday, January 15.
Also in attendance was Sherlock star Martin, who plays Superintendent Battle.
Martin looked stylish in a navy blue pinstripe double-breasted suit, patterned tie and brown suede loafers.
Edward Bluemel, who also plays Jimmy Thesiger in the series, wore a striking navy blue cape over a pale blue shirt and black trousers.
Model Lady Amelia Windsor, who is 44th in the list of heirs to the British throne, showed a dazzling appearance.
Amelia wore a black tulle ruffled dress with polka dots and a thin belt, along with chunky boots.
The trailer begins at a masquerade ball in the mid-1920s, where handsome Gerry Wade is seen flirting and dancing with Bundle, only to be interrupted just as it looks like he’s about to propose.
However, the next morning, the household is disturbed by the cacophony of alarm clocks coming from Gerry’s room, sparking Lady Caterham’s anger.
Shocked and distraught, Bundle investigates and finds his future fiancée lying dead in his bed with seven clocks placed on the mantelpiece.
Channeling her grief and despair into revenge, she vows to uncover who is responsible for Gerry’s death, telling her mother: ‘I won’t rest until I find out what happened to him.’
But when he began investigating the mystery of the ‘Seven Dials’, he received repeated warnings to stay away from his friends Ronnie Devereux and Jimmy Thesiger, as well as Scotland Yard inspector Battle, who was handling the case.
‘Be careful who you talk to about this,’ warns Ronnie, as Battle repeats: ‘This is treachery with a high degree of danger.’
But ignoring their warnings, Bundle is seen doggedly continuing his investigation to see the ‘full picture’; Lady Caterham insists: ‘People who look for trouble usually find it.’
Mia was spotted sipping on a cocktail at the premiere’s after-party later in the evening.
A number of famous faces, including Nabhaan Rizwan and Ella Rae Smith, joined the cast at the raucous party.
Mia and Corey enjoyed a drunken night drinking cocktails and wine and smiling at the camera
Martin was seen posing for photos with co-stars Mia, Edward and Corey, as well as Tim Preston.
The trailer shows that trouble is indeed coming, as it flashes scenes of someone being shot, a masked figure, Bundle crying over a bloody corpse, and then falling out of a window.
However, he declared that he would continue until he found out who killed Gerry and vowed: ‘I will not stop until I get to the truth.’
The timeless mystery has been reimagined for a modern audience by Broadchurch creator Chris Chibnall and is directed and executive produced by Chris Sweeney.
Speaking about how they adapted it, Mia said: I kept it: ‘It was really important to make sure Agatha Christie was accessible to people who hadn’t read her work, but who also held onto the essence of murder mysteries. I really feel like we did what we set out to do.’
On the one hand, it describes how her character, Bundle, behaves differently than what was expected of upper-class women in the 1920s.
All three parts Agatha Christie’s Seven Dials It will be released on Netflix on Thursday, January 15.
This is the latest adaptation of one of the Queen of Crime’s novels to be adapted for the small screen, following numerous versions including the BBC’s Witness For The Prosecution, And Then There Were none and last year’s Towards Zero.




