Eva Green dazzles in a green velvet dress as she poses with Vincent Cassel at the Paris premiere of The Three Muskateers - before walking her dogs barefoot in the rain

Eva Green looked incredible when she walked the red carpet at the premiere of The Three Muskateers Part I: D'Artagnan at Cinema Le Grand Rex in Paris on Sunday. 

The actress, 43, put on a busty display in her gown as she attended alongside her co-star Vincent Cassel, 57. 

She was later seen leaving the premiere, hitching up her dress while walking barefoot with two of her dogs through the rain.

Eva got a helping hand from a friend as she stepped up onto the kerb while holding onto a dog's lead. 

The French actress stars as Milady in the movie, which tells the story of D'Artagnan arriving in Paris as he tries to find his attackers after being left for dead. 

This leads him to a real war where the future of France is at stake. He aligns himself with Athos, Porthos and Aramis, three musketeers of the King. 

Eva Green wore a green velvet dress to walk the red carpet with Vincent Cassel at thr premiere of The Three Muskateers at Cinema Le Grand Rex in Paris before walking her dogs barefoot in the rain

Eva Green wore a green velvet dress to walk the red carpet with Vincent Cassel at the premiere of The Three Muskateers at Cinema Le Grand Rex in Paris on Sunday

She was later seen leaving the premiere, hitching up her dress while walking barefoot with two of her dogs through the rain

She was later seen leaving the premiere, hitching up her dress while walking barefoot with two of her dogs through the rain

Eva got a helping hand from a friend as she stepped up onto the kerb while holding onto a dog's lead.

Eva got a helping hand from a friend as she stepped up onto the kerb while holding onto a dog's lead.

The French actress stars as Milady in the movie, which tells the story of D'Artagnan arriving in Paris as he tries to find his attackers after being left for dead

The French actress stars as Milady in the movie, which tells the story of D'Artagnan arriving in Paris as he tries to find his attackers after being left for dead

She stars alongside Vincent, who plays Armand de Sillègue d'Athos d'Hauteville and François Civil who plays Charles d'Artagnan himself

She stars alongside Vincent, who plays Armand de Sillègue d'Athos d'Hauteville and François Civil who plays Charles d'Artagnan himself

She stars alongside Vincent, who plays Armand de Sillègue d'Athos d'Hauteville and François Civil who plays Charles d'Artagnan himself. 

In April, Eva famously won a £4million court battle against movie bosses who blamed her for sabotaging a sci-fi film in a bitter row in which she branded crew members 's****y peasants from Hampshire' .

But despite ruling in her favour in London, a High Court judge did not accept that it was 'credible or adequate' for the Hollywood star - who called the producers 'weak and stupid', 'pure vomit' and 'total a***holes' - to blame her rudeness on her 'Frenchness coming out'.

Mr Justice Michael Green also branded the French actress a 'frustrating and unsatisfactory witness'.

The former Bond girl, who starred alongside Daniel Craig in Casino Royale in 2006, was set to play the leading role of Kate Jones in dystopian thriller A Patriot, but the production collapsed in 2019. 

The actress sued the filmmakers of the £4.6million movie, claiming she was entitled to her $1million (£810,000) fee under the terms of her contract agreement.

A High Court judge ruled Ms Green was entitled to the lump sum, however, Mr Justice Michael Green was clear that being French was not a defence for her poor language. 

But he added: 'This was not part of some unlawful conspiracy or deceit' intended to sabotage the film.

French actress Eva (pictured arriving outside court in January) successfully won a multimillion-pound High Court case in London after being blamed for the collapse of the dystopian thriller film A Patriot back in April

French actress Eva (pictured arriving outside court in January) successfully won a multimillion-pound High Court case in London after being blamed for the collapse of the dystopian thriller film A Patriot back in April