Keira Knightley leads stars at The Woman in Cabin 10 premiere in olive gown with lace ruff
Actress arrives at BAFTA Piccadilly for Netflix thriller premiere, wearing a vintage-inspired olive-green gown embroidered with flowers, beading and a quirky lace collar

Keira Knightley led the red carpet at BAFTA Piccadilly for the premiere of The Woman in Cabin 10, arriving in a vintage-inspired olive-green gown embroidered with flowers and beads. The 40-year-old actress styled two brown leather belts at her waist to cinch the silhouette and wore a quirky lace ruff around her neck. She completed the look with black lace-up boots and a warm makeup palette as she posed for photographers.
Knightley stars as Laura 'Lo' Blacklock, a career-driven travel journalist aboard a luxury yacht who witnesses a passenger being thrown overboard, only to be told that everyone onboard is accounted for and the incident did not happen. The Netflix thriller, due for release in October, follows her determined bid to uncover the truth, even at personal risk. Her co-star Guy Pearce joined her on the red carpet, adding to the film's star power.
Knightley's look drew attention for its vintage flair, with the olive shade complemented by floral embroidery, beadwork and diamond details. The belts served as a focal point, cinching the waist, while the lace ruff added a distinctive touch reminiscent of earlier fashion eras. Knightley's boots and makeup palette—warm tones that highlighted her features—completed the ensemble without overshadowing the overall theme: refined, elegant simplicity with a hint of playfully theatrical detailing.
The premiere at BAFTA Piccadilly underscores Netflix's push to position The Woman in Cabin 10 as a high-profile release for autumn audiences. The film, adapted for the screen from the suspenseful premise, centers on Laura's pursuit of the truth in a setting where appearances can be deceiving, and danger lurks beneath the surface of luxury travel. The production has drawn attention for its ensemble cast and its modern take on a classic psychological thriller about truth, trust and deception at sea.
The event also showcased Knightley's standing in the industry as one of the tier-one actresses of her generation, able to command attention with a carefully curated look that nods to classic styling while staying contemporary. As the film's October release approaches, fans and industry watchers will be watching for new details about the film's mood, pacing and how the adaptation handles the tension that drives the story.
The Woman in Cabin 10 is expected to be released on Netflix in October, with a distribution plan that emphasizes streaming availability alongside traditional press events and interviews around the premiere and release window. Knightley has previously spoken about her interest in roles that blend period influences with modern intensity, a thread that runs through this film as she plays a journalist who refuses to back down in pursuit of the truth.