Amanda Seyfried looked effortlessly chic as she arrived at NBC Studios in New York City on Tuesday.
The American actress, 39, donned a stylish white striped jumper and black jeans for the outing.
Amanda paired Dr. Marten’s with her ensemble and further accessorised with a silver wristwatch and a pair of trendy black cat-eye shades.
To complete her look, she styled her blonde tresses straight for the day and went makeup-free to showcase her flawless complexion.
The Mamma Mia! star is currently in the city promoting her upcoming crime series Long Bright River, in which she stars alongside Nicholas Pinnock, 51.
The new series will follow Mickey Fitzpatrick (Amanda) a police officer who patrols a Philadelphia neighborhood hard-hit by the opioid crisis.

Amanda Seyfried looked effortlessly chic as she arrived at NBC Studios in New York City on Tuesday

The American actress, 39, donned a stylish white striped jumper and black jeans for the outing before completing her look with Dr. Marten boots and trendy cat-eye shades
However, when a series of murders begins in her district, she soon realises that her personal history may be related to the case.
The Peacock limited series is set to drop on March 13 and is based on the novel of the same name written by Liz Moore.
Her outing comes shortly after she put on a dazzling display in an eye-catching ensemble at the NYC premiere last week.
The Mean Girls star – who recently stunned during New York Fashion Week – joined some of her castmates on the red carpet at The Metrograph Theater where the screening was held.
She turned heads at the event wearing a chic gold sequin mini dress which boasted a V-neck neckline, structured sleeves, and a mini length.
A mini black floral embellishment was also placed on the neckline and the star slipped into a pair of black pointed heels.
Amanda’s blonde locks were parted and effortlessly flowed down straight past her shoulders.
She accessorised the look with a pair of small, hooped earrings as well as a dainty bracelet and a few flashy rings.

The Mamma Mia! star is currently in the city promoting her upcoming crime series Long Bright River, in which she stars alongside Nicholas Pinnock, 51
The actress previously opened up about the topic of dressing for the red carpet during an interview with Harper’s Bazaar.
‘I really enjoy experimenting with fashion on photoshoots, but the red carpet is a different animal; it’s very brief and it’s very frantic,’ she admitted.
‘You don’t really have enough time. When I’m on a shoot, it feels more like acting – it’s more about the art in fashion, which is really fun for me.’
Amanda added, ‘You can take as long as you like to feel comfortable and make the clothing work for you, which just isn’t really the case on the red carpet…’
She paused for a brief photo session upon arriving at the venue and crossed paths with some of her co-stars at the premiere.
Once inside the theatre, the star was seen flashing a smile while stopping for more pictures and speaking on stage to the live audience to discuss her latest project.
Alongside Amanda, other stars that have been cast in the limited series include Nicholas, Ashleigh Cummings, Callum Vinson and John Doman.
The setting of the show takes place in the town of Kensington, Pennsylvania – not far from where Amanda grew up in the city of Allentown.
‘It’s not just a TV thriller; it’s about what sex workers and addicts go through. It is about humanity and empathy,’ the actress recently told L’Officiel.

The new series will follow Mickey Fitzpatrick (Amanda) a police officer who patrols a Philadelphia neighborhood hard-hit by the opioid crisis

However, when a series of murders begins in her district, she soon realises that her personal history may be related to the case (pictured on the show with Nicholas Pinnock)
‘It also features police corruption, and then, of course, there’s a tie-in with this cop who is missing her sister, who is a severe addict. When you go to Kensington, you see a place where people struggle.’
She recalled, ‘Sitting in the back of a car driving through for the first time was eye-opening. It was quite a world to jump into.’
She also explained how playing the character of Mickey was a dream role for her because her best friend Jennifer Carpenter always plays a cop or agent, and she managed to get some good tips from her.
The series touches on opioid addiction, and Amanda lost a family member to addiction.
While talking to Vanity Fair in January, the Jennifer’s Body actress expressed, ‘A part of the reason I chose this is because I have a lived experience that this character had – not necessarily the same, but very similar.’
‘What I think this does that others don’t is dare to go into that darkness without a perfect bow at the end.’
The star also brought up author Liz Moore and shared, ‘I could tell that it was written by somebody who also has experience with a loved one or loved ones who have battled it – and succeeded or failed and got through it or not.’

Her outing comes shortly after she put on a dazzling display in an eye-catching ensemble at the NYC premiere last week
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