Kaya Scodelario, 29, puts on a leggy display in a monochrome co-ord as she and husband Benjamin Walker, 39, leave a restaurant during low-key outing
As an actress, she's used to lighting up the screen in her varying movie roles.
And Kaya Scodelario nailed off-duty chic on Tuesday as she put on a leggy display while leaving a restaurant in London's Fitzrovia alongside husband Benjamin Walker.
The former Skins star, 29, caught the eye in a patterned monochrome co-ord as she strolled alongside her actor husband, 39, while busying herself on her mobile phone.

Looking good: Kaya Scodelario nailed off-duty chic on Tuesday as she put on a leggy display while leaving a restaurant in London's Fitzrovia alongside husband Benjamin Walker
Kaya was radiant in her floaty cottontop and matching shorts which she paired with simple white trainers and black socks.
The Maze Runner favourite added a black cross-body bag and dark shades to her low-key look, while she left her curly brunette tresses to cascade over her shoulders.
Meanwhile, Benjamin echoed his wife's low-key look in a white jumper and dark jeans paired with a black sports cap and brown boots.

Just the two of us: The former Skins star, 29, caught the eye in a patterned monochrome co-ord as she strolled alongside her actor husband, 39, while busying herself on her mobile phone

Be matchy-matchy like Kaya in a Summery Copenhagen co-ord
Kaya Scodelario championed summer chic as she stepped out in this lovely look by Summery Copenhagen.
Co-ord sets are always a great idea in our book – forget spending hours putting an outfit together when you can look and feel fabulous in an instant.
This set is a prime example. Made from 100% cotton, it comprises a square neck smock top and high-waisted shorts. We love the geometric print!
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The couple tied the knot in a low-key ceremony in December 2015 and they welcomed their first child, a son, the following year.
In April, Kaya revealed she was asked to audition naked for a 'big opportunity' by a famous director, while feeling 'scared' for publicly sharing her experience.
In light of recent allegations that Noel Clarke sexually harassed multiple women - including one lady who claimed he asked her to perform a naked audition - the actress took to Twitter to reveal her own 'terrifying' request from an unnamed individual.
Luckily, Kaya's agent prevented the audition from taking place as she explained online: 'I had a audition for a job a few years ago.

Out and about: Kaya was radiant in her floaty cottontop and matching shorts which she paired with simple white trainers and black socks
'It said, "She just needs to come in. Take her clothes off and that's all."
'I was terrified. Luckily I have an agent who swiftly said there was no way that was going to happen. This was a big movie. A big director. A big "opportunity'''. (sic)
In another tweet, she showed her support for fellow actors who are not protected from sexual harassment in the industry.
She said: 'MANY MANY young actors do not have the safety net of a caring agent to protect them.
'They will assume that it is normal for an actresses worth to be measured by the body they have.

Shocking: In April, Kaya revealed she was asked to audition naked for a 'big opportunity' by a famous director, while feeling 'scared' for publicly sharing her experience
'By the amount of skin they are willing to show. We have been conditioned to believe this.' (sic)
In an additional Twitter post, she said: 'Different casting, between me and another actress. Both worked very hard to impress this notoriously difficult director, auditioned multiple times.
'He emailed our agents "whoever agrees to go nude 1st gets the job." The movie had no nudity in it. He just wanted 2 see who’d say yes.' (sic)
Kaya expressed fear over speaking out while applauding other women's bravery for sharing their sexual harassment experiences.




'I am in awe of you all': In a series of tweets, she showed her support for fellow actors who are not protected from sexual harassment and applauded the bravery of women for speaking out
She said: 'You know what's f***ed? I'm going to wake up in the morning with anxiety about tweeting.
'Despite the fact that I haven't named names. I'm still going to feel scared.
'The women who come forward openly are so brave. I 'am in awe of you all. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.' (sic)

TV history: Kaya is best known for her role as Effy Stonem in Channel 4 series Skins