Lily James nails festival chic in a ribbed minidress as she joins pal Billie Piper and Gemma Chan for the big Glastonbury weekend which sees Foo Fighters make surprise performance
Lily, 34, rocked extra long looks in a short black pleated mini dress with gold metallic trim.
Lily's dress featured a subtle and sexy black lace detail at the top of the Yesterday star's thigh, reminiscent of suspenders.
Not only did the dress show off her sun-kissed skyscraper legs, but it also featured a plunging neckline that discreetly hinted at the star's cleavage.
Gemma Chan, meanwhile, brightened up the festival in a crisp white shirt and top combo.
The Crazy Rich Asians actress, 40, wore a super short white denim skirt that showed off her long legs.
Baby Driver lead actress Lily paired the dress with a pair of black Barbour ankle boots and a black Barbour wax coat.
Actress Rebecca completed the look with large black Ray-Ban sunglasses and a small black handbag.
Lily met her friend Billie Piper. The actress gave the 40-year-old I Hate Suzie star a big hug as they celebrated their reunion.
Billie wore a matching purple shirt and shorts under a long black coat with gold buttons.
She paired the ensemble with a pair of black Adidas rubber clogs and carried a small brown handbag over one shoulder.
She completed the outfit with rectangular sunglasses and, like Lily, kept her hair dyed black.
The BFFs appeared to be beaming with happiness as they attended the event together, sometimes holding hands affectionately.
She wore the outfit under a black Barbour coat with brown suede lapels and paired the coat with black knee-high Barbour boots.
Gemma attended the legendary festival with her boyfriend, actor Dominic Cooper.
The Mamma Mia star, 45, wore a matching look with Gemma, also opting for a black coat with brown suede lapels worn over a white t-shirt.
However, he differentiated himself from his girlfriend by opting for matching pants and high-top green and black cargo trainers with orange detailing.
He completed the outfit with a pair of Ray-Ban tortoiseshell sunglasses and a cream Panama hat.
The couple smiled as they prepared to see the Foo Fighters' surprise performance on stage.
The band made a surprise appearance at the festival, returning for the first time since the death of Taylor Hawkins.
The rock 'n' roll icons shocked festival-goers when they took the stage at The Pyramid to perform an impressive hour-long setlist, leading Friday's star-studded performers.
The band last played Glastonbury six years ago and it was the first time they had returned to the festival since the tragic death of drummer Taylor Hawkins last year.
Singer Dave Grohl paid tribute to his late friend and bandmate by dedicating his latest song, Everlong, to him in a touching moment.
Taylor was found dead in his luxury hotel room last year after suffering a "cardiovascular collapse" caused by excessive drug use during the band's tour of Colombia.
The group's surprise appearance came after weeks of speculation about who would be playing the 'secret' slot, which went by the mysterious alias The Churnups.
Fans previously believed the alias referred to Britpop group Pulp, but the Daily Mail later confirmed it would be The Foo Fighters who made a surprise appearance.
The Glastonbury crowd went wild as vocalist Dave strutted onto the stage, guitar in hand, and opened the show.
Festival goers and viewers at home took to Twitter to share their shock at The Foo Fighter's surprise performance, with some admitting they "screamed" when they arrived.
One fan exclaimed, "I actually screamed when the Foo Fighters came!" Wahhhhh.'
Another shared his shock, writing: 'Foo Fighters out of nowhere', while a third wrote: 'The Foo Fighters show up and do whatever it takes.'
A third joked: "Churnups look and sound weirdly like Foo Fighters."
Another said: "There aren't many bands these days that I would love to be in Glasto, but Foo Fighters is one of them."