Cate Blanchett put on an elegant display as she attended a special screening of the 1966 film Persona in New York City.
The actress, 55, made an appearance at the Museum of Art and Design on Saturday alongside Liv Ullmann.
The Carol star looked like she meant business as she donned a grey silk jacket with a statement black collar and rope tie over a handkerchief hem black skirt.
The blonde beauty added a pair of black pointed boots and opted for glam make-up and minimal jewellery.
The Tar actress posed alongside the Norwegian actress, 85, who starred in the original 1966 film.
The acting veteran looked chic in a black suit made up of slim fitting trousers and a double breasted blazer over a black silk blouse.
Cate, 55, Blanchett put on an elegant display as she attended a special screening of the 1966 film Persona in New York City at the Museum of Art and Design on Saturday
The actress made an appearance alongside Liv Ullmann, 85, and the Carol star looked like she meant business as she donned a grey silk jacket with a statement black collar and rope tie over
The blonde beauty added a pair of black pointed boots and opted for minimal make-up and jewellery
The two stars posed arm in arm at the star-studded event which was celebrating Cate Blanchett puts on an elegant display groundbreaking film.
Persona is a Swedish avant-garde psychological drama that follows a young nurse, Alma, who is put in charge of Elisabeth Vogler: an actress who is seemingly healthy in all respects, but will not talk.
As the two start to spend time together, Alma speaks to Elisabeth constantly but never receives an answer from her.
Alma eventually confesses her secrets to a seemingly sympathetic Elisabeth but finds that her own personality is slowly being absorbed by the mute Elisabeth.
Liv who was attending the screening alongside Cate starred as Elisabeth in the original film alongside Bibi Andersson as Alma.
Cate’s outing comes after she commanded attention earlier this month as she led the star-studded arrivals at the premiere of The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim in London.
The acting icon sent temperatures soaring despite the chilly winter weather, as she stepped out in a daring black bodysuit with a neckline that plunged down to her belly button.
She teamed the racy top with an oversized tweed blazer and matching straight-leg trousers, while boosting her height with a pair of black stilettos.
The Tar actress posed alongside the Norwegian actress who starred in the original 1966 film
The acting veteran looked chic in a black suit made up of slim fitting trousers and a double breasted blazer over a black silk blouse
Cate’s outing comes after she commanded attention earlier this month as she led the star-studded arrivals at the premiere of The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim in London
Cate – who famously played elf leader Galadriel in the original Lord of The Rings trilogy – added some glamour to her look with two chunky gold chain necklaces.
The two-time Oscar winner wore her short blonde bob poker straight, and opted for a soft palette of makeup to accentuate her natural beauty.
She was joined on the red carpet by one of the animated film’s lead stars, Gaia Wise, who exuded elegance in a sequinned white gown.
The dazzling number boasted a racy cutout across her chest and a side slit, to show a glimpse of the actress’ long legs.
The 24-year-old accessorised with several delicate rings and dangling silver earrings and gave herself some extra inches with a pair of strappy high heels.
Gaia completed her striking look by sweeping her hair up into an elegant updo and sporting bright blue graphic eyeliner to make her eyes pop.
She stars in the anime-style feature film as Princess Hèra, the daughter of Helm Hammerhand, the King of Rohan, who is voiced by Brian Cox.
And Cate has had a busy few weeks and on Tuesday was spotted supporting former James Bond star Daniel Craig who cut a dapper figure at the star-studded premiere of his new movie Queer at The Curzon in Mayfair, London.