She recently slammed social media filters for preventing people from aging naturally.
And Cate Blanchett showed off her natural beauty she attended the Louis Vuitton Women’s Voyager Pre-Fall 2024 Collection Show in Shanghai on Thursday.
The Australian actress glowed, wearing minimal makeup on her gorgeous visage.
The two-time Academy Award winning actress, 54, turned heads in an edgy monochrome top and trouser ensemble.
The Blue Jasmine star completed the look with a stylish white coat along with a pair of platform black leather boots.
Cate Blanchett looked effortlessly chic as she attended the Louis Vuitton Women’s Voyager Pre-Fall 2024 Collection Show in Shanghai on Thursday
Cate was a special guest of the label after being named ambassador for Louis Vuitton in 2022.
Chloe Grace Moretz, Paul Bettany and Oscar winners Regina King and Jennifer Connelly were also in attendance at the event.
Cate recently claimed apps like Instagram and their photo filters warp expectations of ageing and beauty.
The Australian two-time Academy Award winning actress turned heads in an a black top and trouser ensemble
She said she finds it ‘confronting’ that people now look too much like ‘Barbie dolls’, reported The Sunday Times in March.
‘Nobody’s getting older. They just look like Barbie dolls,’ she said, adding that she does not feel ‘regret or shame’ when seeing photos of her younger self.
‘It’s not the ageing I find confronting at all. Because that is like when you stumble across a photo of a holiday when you were 16 or one of my husband and me when we got married.’
The Blue Jasmine star completed the look with a stylish white coat along with a pair of platform black leather boots
She continued: ‘It doesn’t produce regret or shame. Rather, a recognition of the joy of the experience or a painful moment. I’m transported right back.’
The Thor star has always been candid about her approach to ageing, with the beauty telling Harper’s Bazaar in 2018 she was ‘not panicking’ about turning 50 at the time.
‘I think about it on an existential level, sure, but on a career level, I refuse,’ she told the publication.
Cate was named an ambassador for Louis Vuitton in 2022
‘It’s important to keep karate-chopping those doors down and creating new opportunities not just for yourself, but also for those who are coming up behind you.’
‘I’m not panicking on a work level. It’s more that there are so many lives I want to live,’ she added.
She told InStyle the year before that she would tell her younger self to ‘champion a different type of beauty’ rather than try to conform.