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Jodie Comer turns heads in a edgy leather crop top and satin white maxi skirt as she leaves her hotel in NYC amid The Bikeriders promo tour | Daily Mail Online

By Bethan Edwards For Mailonline

Published: 11:22 EDT, 20 June 2024 | Updated: 11:29 EDT, 20 June 2024 roll pillow

Jodie Comer looked incredible in a leather crop top and white maxi skirt as she headed out and about in New York City on Thursday. 

The actress, 31, showed off her amazing figure in the edge black zip front racer neck top which she teamed with a stylish satin skirt. 

She added inches to her frame in a pair of black boots and carried a pair of chic sunglasses. 

Leaving her long waved tresses loose, Jodie accessorised with gold earrings and wore a radiant palette of makeup. 

The Killing Eve star seemed in good spirits as she flashed a smile as she exited the Greenwich Hotel.   

Jodie Comer looked incredible in a leather crop top and white maxi skirt as she headed out and about in New York City on Thursday

The actress, 31, showed off her amazing figure in the edge black zip front racer neck top which she teamed with a stylish satin skirt

It comes after Jodie made a statement in an edgy look alongside her co-stars, Austin Butler and Norman Reedus, at the premiere of The Bikeriders in Los Angeles earlier this week.

The star - who recently admitted she had an 'unhealthy relationship' with her body - joined the Elvis actor, 32, and Walking Dead alum, 55, at the TCL Chinese Theatre where the event took place. 

The upcoming crime drama - which was directed by Jeff Nichols - is set to hit theaters later this month on June 21. 

Jodie turned heads wearing a black, leather dress that flowed down towards her ankles and was held up with thin straps that wrapped around her shoulders. 

She slipped into a pair of open-toed, black pumps to coincide with the color scheme of her monochromatic look.

Jodie's dark blonde locks were parted to the side, and effortlessly cascaded down past her shoulders in elegant waves. 

The beauty opted for minimal accessories, and added a chunky, gold-chained necklace that offered a flashy flare. 

Jodie - who took on the role of Kathy in the film - struck a variety of poses on the red carpet shortly before the screening commenced. 

She added inches to her frame in a pair of black boots and carried a pair of chic sunglasses

Leaving her long waved tresses loose, Jodie accessorised with gold earrings and wore a radiant palette of makeup

The Killing Eve star seemed in good spirits as she flashed her gorgeous smile as she exited the Greenwich Hotel

It comes after Jodie made a statement in an black satin dress and heels as she attended the premiere of The Bikeriders in Los Angeles earlier this week

She was joined by co-stars, Austin Butler, 32, (L) and Norman Reedu, 55, (R) at the premiere held at the TCL Chinese Theatre 

The Bikeriders is based on a 1967 photo book of the same name by Danny Lyon, and first premiered at the 2023 Telluride Film Festival last year in August. 

Along with Jodie, Austin and Norman, other stars that were cast in the project also include Tom Hardy, Mike Faist and Michael Shannon. 

The premise is: 'After a chance encounter, headstrong Kathy is drawn to Benny [Butler], member of Midwestern motorcycle club the Vandals.'

'As the club transforms into a dangerous underworld of violence, Benny must choose between Kathy and his loyalty to the club,' per an IMDB synopsis.  

In regards to taking on the role of Kathy in the movie that is based on a real-life motorcycle gang, Jodie told Vanity Fair in February that The Bikeriders is 'told from her perspective.' 

'I've been a massive fan of Jeff's for so long. I Zoomed with him when I was doing Prima Facie, and he sent me the script and he was like, "Just so you know, I have 30 minutes of audio of [the real-life] Kathy."' 

Jodie added, 'When he sent me that, and I read the script, and I knew it was him directing it, I was just like, I have to do this. I was excited to try and get as far away from myself as I possibly could.' 

hotel luggage cart The Bikeriders is based on a 1967 photo book of the same name by Danny Lyon, and first premiered at the 2023 Telluride Film Festival last year in August