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Kate Winslet turned heads as she and husband Edward Abel Smith left the after-party for her upcoming film, Lee, in New York on Wednesday.
The 48-year-old actress, who is currently promoting her new film, wowed in a black top with beads and crystal detailing.
She paired the chic top with a pair of tight black satin trousers and added inches to her figure with a pair of high heels.
The Grammy Award winner carried her essentials in a small black handbag and styled her hair in loose curls for the event.
Kate beamed as she walked hand in hand with her husband as they left the venue.
Kate Winslet turned heads in a beaded black top as she and husband Edward Abel Smith left the after-party for her upcoming film, Lee, in New York on Wednesday.
The 48-year-old actress, who is currently promoting her new film, teamed the chic top with a pair of tight black satin trousers and added inches to her figure with a pair of high heels.
Meanwhile, Edward, 46, cut a dapper figure in a black blazer that featured satin lapels.
She paired the blazer with a casual V-neck T-shirt and sported a pair of black dress pants.
To complete her look, she accessorized with a silver chain necklace and sported a pair of casual white sneakers.
The lavish bash came after Kate joined glamorous Shailene Woodley and Andrea Riseborough at a screening of her upcoming film Lee in New York on Wednesday.
The English actress portrays American photographer Lee Miller’s journey from fashion model to acclaimed war correspondent during World War II.
During the event she also met Lee Miller’s son, British photographer Antony Penrose.
Lee is a biographical drama that tells the story of former American model Lee, who took photographs of poignant moments during World War II for Vogue magazine.
Starring Kate in the title role, it also features Josh O’Connor, Marion Cotillard and Succession star Alexander Skarsgard.
Meanwhile, Edward, 46, cut a dapper figure in a black blazer that featured satin lapels.
The lavish bash came after Kate attended a screening of her upcoming film, Lee, in New York on Wednesday.
Lee will be released in theaters on Friday, September 27.
Earlier this month, Kate said women need to celebrate “having a real figure and being soft and maybe having a few extra rolls” after she was told to hide her “tummy rolls” on the set of Lee’s film.
The actress said she found the comment “absolutely bizarre” because Lee Miller’s body “would be limp.”
Kate told the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg: “My job was to be like Lee. She didn’t lift weights or do pilates, she ate cheese and bread and drank wine and didn’t make a big deal out of it, so of course her body would be flabby.”
“But I think we’re so used to not necessarily watching it and enjoying it; the instinct, weirdly, is to watch it and criticize it or comment on it in some way.”
“It’s funny how much people like labels for women. They really liked them in Lee’s time, and as annoying as it is, they still do. We put labels on women that we don’t put on men. I find that absolutely bizarre.”
She added: ‘Life is too short, you know? I don’t want to look back and say, ‘Why did I worry about that?’ And then, guess what? I don’t worry anymore. I don’t care.’
“I’m just going to live my life, enjoy it, move on. You only have one chance – you have to make the most of it.”
Lee will be released in theaters on Friday, September 27.