Kate Winslet was serious at the New York premiere of the film Regime.
The Oscar-winning actress, 48, wore an oversized white blazer over a sexy, plunging neckline top as she dazzled on the HBO series’ red carpet at the Natural History Museum on Monday. Winslet paired the look with traditional black trousers and lounge shoes.
Her hair was loose and her makeup was simple with glossy pink lips and pink eye shadow.
The six-episode series, which premieres March 3 and will air on Max, “tells the story of life inside the walls of a modern authoritarian regime as it unravels,” according to the synopsis.
Kate Winslet shines on the red carpet of the series “Regime”.
John Nacion/Variety via Getty
All About Tamron Hall’s Talk Show Style Season 5 From The Host Herself (Exclusive)
“After not leaving the palace for some time, Chancellor Elena Vernham (Kate Winslet) becomes increasingly paranoid and unstable and turns to unstable soldier Herbert Zubak (Matthias Schoenaerts) as an unlikely confidant. As Zubak’s influence over the chancellor grows, Elena’s attempts to expand his power eventually result in the collapse of the palace and the country around it,” the synopsis adds.
Winslet’s confidence on the red carpet is a product of her self-love.
“I think women get into their 40s, certainly their mid-40s, thinking, ‘Oh, well, this is the beginning of the decline and things are starting to change and fade and slide in directions I don’t want them to go anymore. ‘ And I just decided not,” she said during a December 2022 episode of the BBC Women’s Watch podcast.
Kate Winslet, Guillaume Gallienne and Andrea Riseborough on the red carpet of the series “Regime”.
John Nacion/Variety via Getty
Twilight Star Booboo Stewart Debuts Shocking Haircut: See His Dramatic Hair Transformation
Aging is something Mare of Easttown star says it enables women to become “more powerful and “sexier”.
“We grow into ourselves more, we have the opportunity to speak up and say what we think and not be afraid of what people think of us, we don’t care so much about how we look,” she said. “I think it’s amazing. Let’s go girls, let’s be in our power. Why not? Life is too short.”
Winslet reflected on how body standards have changed in Hollywood during an appearance on Today show on Monday morning.
Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE’s free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
“It’s really interesting how much he’s changed. And I think about moments where I had to kind of say, ‘Well, look, I’m going to be myself. I have curves too. And this is me,” she said.
Categories: Trends
Source: HIS Education