Lily James and Emily Beecham out in eye-catching outfits in West Hollywood Beverly Hills

Lily James and Emily Beecham attended the The Pursuit Of Love Emmy FYC event at The London West Hollywood at Beverly Hills on Sunday evening.

The actresses, aged 33 and 37, respectively, were seen posing for several photos before they took to a stage to discuss several aspects of the BBC series.

The program was based on Nancy Mitford’s novel of the same name and was met with positive reviews from critics after its release in May of last year.

Lily James and Emily Beecham attended the The Pursuit Of Love Emmy FYC event at The London West Hollywood on Sunday evening

James wore a stylish brown-green jacket and a matching pair of wide-legged pair pants during the event.

The Pam & Tommy star also rocked a stylish set of black high-heeled shoes that featured gold insets.

The former Downton Abbey cast member accessorized with several necklaces that added a bit of shine to her outfit.

Her dyed jet-black hair cascaded onto her shoulders and paired well with her footwear.

Opening up: The actresses, aged 33 and 37, respectively, were seen posing for several photos before they took to a stage to discuss several aspects of the BBC series

Dressed to the nines: James wore a stylish brown-green jacket and a matching pair of wide-legged pair pants during the event. The former Downton Abbey cast member accessorized with several necklaces that added a bit of shine to her outfit

Beecham sported a light blue denim vest and a matching pair of jeans while appearing at the event.

The Little Joe star contrasted the dominant tone of her outfit with a stark white shirt and a lengthy black tie.

The performer later donned a cream-colored jacket while spending time with her costar.

Her lovely red locks were cut short and fell towards her shoulders as she posed for a set of photos.

Making a statement: Beecham sported a light blue denim vest and a matching pair of jeans while appearing at the event

Color coordination: The Little Joe star contrasted the dominant tone of her outfit with a stark white shirt and a lengthy black tie

The Pursuit of Love was based on the novel of the same name, which was originally published in 1945.

The program was centered on the love life of Linda Radlett, an English woman living in the interwar period, and was narrated by her friend Fanny Logan.

Other cast members in the show include Dominic West, Andrew Scott and Shazad Latif.

The Pursuit of Love premiered in May of last year and was met with generally favorable reviews from critics.

Source material: The Pursuit of Love was based on the novel of the same name, which was originally published in 1945

Doing well: The Pursuit of Love premiered in May of last year and was met with generally favorable reviews from critic

James spoke about working on the program during an interview with The Guardian, where she stated that she felt as if her character could be featured in plenty stories regardless of time period.

‘It was huge fun to immerse myself in the period, although my character, Linda, could almost exist at any time, because she breaks all the rules,’ she said.

The actress went on to note that the show’s narrative could be adapted to any point in time.

‘It’s faithful to the period, but feels fresh…It’s rooted in history but also feels alive. You feel it could be taking place now,’ she said.

Speaking her mind: James spoke about working on the program during an interview with The Guardian, where she stated that she felt as if her character could be featured in plenty stories regardless of time period

James also commented on the relationship between her character and Beecham’s and how it was reflected in the show.

‘There’s so much longing within both of them. They’re figuring things out through each other. It felt so true. It’s an ode to female friendship,’ she said.

The performer recalled that, although she was not familiar with her costar or director Emily Mortimer, they became very close during the show’s production process.

‘Rehearsals were over Zoom, so we didn’t meet until the first day of filming….I was definitely improved by being around the two Emilys, as I like to call them. We formed a real gang,’ she stated.

Fast friends: The performer recalled that, although she was not familiar with her costar or director Emily Mortimer, they became very close during the show’s production process

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