Kate Winslet turned heads in a stunning red jumpsuit while attending the 20th Zurich Film Festival in Corso, Switzerland on Monday.
The British actress smiled as she received the festival’s Golden Icon Award before a screening of her new film Lee.
She showed off her incredible figure in the eye-catching red custom Roland Mouret number that featured a halter neckline and wide-leg pants.
Kate cinched her waist with a thick black belt and elevated her figure with a pair of pointy-toe heels.
The Titanic star styled her long blonde tresses in a sleek wavy updo and accessorized them with a dazzling pair of gold earrings.
Kate Winslet turned heads in a stunning red jumpsuit while attending the 20th Zurich Film Festival in Corso, Switzerland on Monday.
The British actress smiled as she received the festival’s Golden Icon Award before a screening of her new film Lee.
Kate showed off her beautiful smile as she posed for stunning photos on the red carpet before the event.
The Dressmaker star was seen signing autographs for fans and posing for selfies before taking shelter under an umbrella and entering the theatre.
Kate was all smiles as she took to the stage to receive her award and gave a speech to the crowd.
In a statement before receiving the award, Kate said: “Thank you to the Zurich Film Festival for this wonderful honor and for recognizing Lee, a film that has truly been a labor of love for me and of which I am immensely proud.” .
‘I am so grateful to the Zurich Film Festival for creating this moment to celebrate our film and everyone who has been part of this epic journey. “Lee has been and continues to be a pride and joy to me.”
In Lee, Kate plays Lee Miller, a correspondent for British Vogue magazine during World War II who became one of the most important war photographers of the 20th century.
With Kate playing Miller in the biopic, the new release also features the likes of Josh O’Connor, Marion Cotillard and Succession star Alexander Skarsgard, among others.
Kate recently claimed she was told to hide her “tummy rolls” while filming, a comment she said she found “absolutely strange” because Miller’s body “would be soft.”
She showed off her incredible figure in the striking red dress that featured a halter neckline and wide-leg pants.
Kate cinched her waist with a thick black belt and elevated her figure with a pair of pointy heels.
The Titanic star styled her long blonde tresses in a sleek wavy updo and accessorized with a dazzling pair of gold earrings.
Kate showed off her beautiful smile as she posed for stunning photos on the red carpet before the event.
The Dressmaker star was seen signing autographs for fans.
In Lee, Kate plays Lee Miller, a correspondent for British Vogue during World War II who became one of the most important war photographers of the 20th century.
He told the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg: “My job was to be like Lee. He wasn’t lifting weights or doing Pilates, he was casually eating cheese, bread and drinking wine, so of course his body would be soft.
“But I think we’re so used to not necessarily watching it and enjoying it; the instinct, strangely, is to watch it and criticize it or comment on it in some way.”
‘It’s interesting to see how much people like labels for women. And they really liked them in Lee’s day and, annoyingly, still like them: we put these labels on women that we just don’t have for men. It’s absolutely strange to me.
Kate said she thinks women should talk about the labels they are given based on their body shape and “celebrate having a real shape and being soft.”
And he added: ‘Life is too short, you know? I don’t want to look back and say “Why did I worry about that thing?” And then, guess what? I don’t worry anymore. I don’t mind.
‘I’m just going to live my life, I’m going to enjoy it, I’m going to move on. You have a choice: make the most of it.’
The blockbuster explores Miller’s journey from model to acclaimed war correspondent for Vogue magazine during World War II.
Miller’s work took her throughout Europe, working for the Allied forces and teaming up with fellow American photographer David E. Scherman, a correspondent for Life magazine.
His collection includes incredible photographs he took to document the end of the war, traveling to France less than a month after D-Day, and to record the siege of the heavily fortified city of St. Malo.
Kate smiled radiantly for selfies with her fans
Kate was all smiles as she took to the stage to receive her award and gave a speech to the crowd.
In a statement before receiving the award, Kate said: “Thank you to the Zurich Film Festival for this wonderful honor and for recognizing Lee, a film that truly has been a labor of love.”
She said: “I am so grateful to the Zurich Film Festival for creating this moment to celebrate our film and everyone who has been part of this epic journey.”
He took shelter under an umbrella as he entered the theater.
Kate had her phone in her hand.
The actress greeted her fans before the screening.
He also witnessed the liberation of Paris, the Battle of Alsace and the horrors of the first soldiers who arrived at the Nazi concentration camps of Buchenwald and Dachau.
And while visiting Germany, David Scherman took a photograph of Miller lying in the bathtub of Adolf Hitler’s Munich apartment, with the shower hose coiled in the center behind her head, resembling a noose.
The images became one of the most iconic of their partnership and showcased her infamous modeling skills.
One of only two combat photographers during World War II, she was also one of the few correspondents to venture into the liberated concentration camps.