Kate Winslet joined glamorous Shailene Woodley and Andrea Riseborough at the screening of her upcoming film, Lee, in New York on Wednesday.
The Titanic star, 48 — who recently revealed she’s undergoing testosterone replacement therapy — wowed in a beaded black top with crystal details, and fitted satin black pants at the event, held at the Museum of Modern Art.
The English actress portrays American photographer Lee Miller’s journey from fashion model to acclaimed war correspondent for Vogue magazine during World War II in the film.
Ferrari star Shailene, 32, had all eyes on her in a plunging pastel yellow dress that clung to her formidable physique.
Her blonde hair cascaded in soft curls. Her look was complemented by a pair of sleek snakeskin heels.
The Titanic star wowed in a beaded black top with crystal details, and fitted satin black pants
While at the event Kate also mingled with Lee Miller’s son, British photographer Antony Penrose .
Meanwhile Andrea, 42, sizzled in a daring low-cut silver and peach gown.
The Grudge star wore delicate glam, and a pair of silver heels.
Andrea stars as Audrey Withers, the late English journalist who edited the British magazine Vogue between 1940 and 1960.
Andrea also posed alongside actor Karim Saleh, 46, who looked handsome in a grey suit and navy tie.
Later in the night Andrea had an outfit change, as she swapped her plunging dress for a metallic silver gown.
Andy Samberg, 46, sported a mustard suit and matching shirt.
He portrays the late American photojournalist and editor David Scherman, who covered World War II for Life magazine.
Others at the event included Kate Solomon, who looked chic in a white dress with a red panel, and added another touch of red with a fiery clutch.
Celia Weston, 72, was elegant as ever in a black coat with a green silk scarf wrapped over her shoulders.
Kate’s blonde tresses were styled in curls
The English actress portrays American photographer Lee Miller’s journey from fashion model to acclaimed war correspondent for Vogue magazine during World War II in the film
Kate happily posed for the shutterbugs
Earlier this month Kate said women need to celebrate ‘being a real shape and being soft and maybe having a few extra rolls’ after she was told to hide her ‘belly rolls’ on the Lee film set
The actress said she found the comment ‘absolutely bizarre’ because Lee Miller’s body ‘would be soft’
Ferrari star Shailene had all eyes on her in a plunging pastel yellow dress that clung to her formidable physique
Shailene dazzled in the skintight dress
Kate shared a warm embrace with Shailene
Andrea sizzled in a daring low-cut silver and peach gown
Kate and her co-star looked effortlessly stylish
Andrea stars as Audrey Withers, the late English journalist who edited the British magazine Vogue between 1940 and 1960
Andrea also posed alongside actor Karim Saleh, 46, who looked handsome in a grey suit and navy tie
Andy Samberg, 46, sported a mustard suit and matching shirt
He portrays the late American photojournalist and editor David Scherman, who covered World War II for Life magazine
Kate Solomon looked chic in a white dress with a red panel, and added another touch of red with a fiery clutch
Celia Weston, 72, was elegant as ever in a black coat with a green silk scarf wrapped over her shoulders
Giancarlo Esposito, 66, looked suave in a black sweater and tweed jacket
The actor — best known for portraying drug kingpin Gus Fring in the AMC crime drama Breaking Bad — paired the look with black-rim eyeglasses
Joe Pantoliano, 73, showed off his distinctive style in a denim look paired with a black beret
He was seen catching up with Giancarlo
Kate also mingled with Lee Miller’s son, British photographer Antony Penrose
The duo chatted it up
(L-R) Antony Penrose, Solomon, Ellen Kuras, Samberg, Winslet, Riseborough and Eric d’Arbeloff
Starring Kate in the titular role, the film also boasts Josh O’Connor, Marion Cotillard, and Succession star Alexander Skarsgard
Later in the night Andrea had an outfit change, as she swapped her plunging dress for a metallic silver gown
Andrea, Andy and Kate looked stylish as they posed together at the premiere
The trio laughed it up together
Kate cozied up to co-star Andy
Giancarlo Esposito, 66, looked suave in a black sweater and tweed jacket.
The actor — best known for portraying drug kingpin Gus Fring in the AMC crime drama Breaking Bad — paired the look with black-rim eyeglasses.
Joe Pantoliano, 73, showed off his distinctive style in a denim look paired with a black beret.
Also present the event were Antony Penrose, director Ellen Kuras, and Eric d’Arbeloff.
Lee is a biographical drama telling the story of American ex-model Lee who took photographs of poignant moments during World War II for Vogue magazine.
Starring Kate in the titular role, it also boasts Josh O’Connor, Marion Cotillard, and Succession star Alexander Skarsgard.
Earlier this month Kate said women need to celebrate ‘being a real shape and being soft and maybe having a few extra rolls’ after she was told to hide her ‘belly rolls’ on the Lee film set.
The actress said she found the comment ‘absolutely bizarre’ because Lee Miller’s body ‘would be soft’.
Lee is set to hit theaters on Friday, September 27
Kate told the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg: ‘It was my job to be like Lee. She wasn’t lifting weights and doing Pilates, she was eating cheese, bread and drinking wine and not making a big deal of it, so of course her body would be soft.’
‘But I think we’re so used to perhaps not necessarily seeing that and enjoying it – the instinct, weirdly, is to see it and criticize it or comment on it in some way.’
‘It’s interesting how much people do like labels for women. And they very much liked them in Lee’s day, and, annoyingly, they sort of still do – we slap these labels on women that we just don’t have for men. It’s absolutely bizarre to me.’
She added: ‘Life is too short, do you know? I don’t want to look back and go “Why did I worry about that thing?” And so, guess what? I don’t worry anymore. I don’t care.
‘I’m just going to live my life, going to enjoy it, get on with it. You’ve got one go around – make the most of it.’
Lee is set to hit theaters on Friday, September 27.