She's most known for her roles in films Sisters of War and The Dressmaker.
And Australian actress Sarah Snook rocked a bold look on the AACTA Awards red carpet in Sydney on Wednesday.
The 31-year-old went braless in an olive green suit jacket and trousers.

Feeling bold! Sarah Snook, 31, went BRALESS in an olive green pantsuit at the AACTA Awards in Sydney on Wednesday
Sarah added black pointy-toe heels, a gold delicate necklace and a blue awareness ribbon to the look.
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ShareThe Adelaide-born star tied her locks into a messy ponytail and opted for a minimal makeup palette.
Appearing relaxed and at ease, Sarah placed her hands in her pockets as she posed for photos.

Beauty look: The Adelaide-born star tied her locks into a messy ponytail and opted for a minimal makeup palette

In her element: Appearing relaxed and at ease, Sarah placed her hand in her pocket as she posed for photos
Having begun her career in television, Sarah is now consistently booked in films.
Her most recent films include The Glass Castle, Winchester and Brothers' Nest.
Sarah worked alongside Kate Winslet in 2014 film The Dressmaker, and told Fritz magazine in November last year that the Titanic actress is like 'superwoman'.

Career: Having begun her career in television, Sarah is now consistently booked in films
'She's got three kids, she's moving all over the world, doing great work, and is just a really wonderful person. A real role model,' she said of Kate.
'She's aware that people look up to her so she takes that seriously and respects that role,' Sarah added.
Sarah also told the publication that she would be like to be remembered for her 'interesting and diverse work'.

Making a name: Sarah told Fritz magazine in November last year that she would be like to be remembered for her 'interesting and diverse work'
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