Actress and singer Billie Piper showed off her glamorous transformation on the red carpet at the 51st International Emmy Awards in New York on Monday.
The much-loved actress, 41, unveiled her brand-new auburn hairstyle after ditching her famous blonde locks. Bille, who narrowly missed out on the Best Performance by an Actress for her leading role in Sky drama I Hate Suzy Too, commanded the red carpet with her striking makeover as she beamed for the cameras.
The talented star oozed elegance in an eye-catching mini dress which hugged her figure. The silver mini dress featured four white satin bows sewed down the front of the frock and Billie paired the unique number with a pair of pale blue leather gloves.
She styled her new locks in a waves and opted for a full face of glamorous makeup including a smokey eye and bronzed skin. Billie topped off the show-stopping red carpet look with a pair of white high heels as she beamed while posing on the carpet before heading into the event.
Billie missed out on the Best Performance award which went to Karla Souza, who won for her portrayal of Mariel in La Caida (Dive) - a drama set against the backdrop of competitive diving. The talented actress also beat Connie Nielsen in Drommen and Shefali Shah in Dehli Cime as well as Billie.
Taylor Swift seen looking cosy with Matty Healy's mum Denise Welch months agoIt comes after Billie was left disappointed earlier this year after she lost out on a BAFTA Award. The telly star was left disappointed after missing out on winning the Leading Actress gong to Kate Winslet.
Billie was nominated for her role as leading character Suzie Pickles in dark comedy I Hate Suzie but lost out to Oscar-winner Kate Winslet who starred in I Am Ruth.
Singer-turned-actress Billie shot to fame at the age of 15 when her single Because We Want To went number one and her world immediately changed overnight. The star has experienced lots of highs and lows in her successful career and personal life, including a young whirlwind romance and bitter split before becoming a mum-of-three.