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Natalie Portman shines in a pink floral mini dress as she attends a screening of her new Apple TV series Lady in the Lake in New York

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Natalie Portman, 43, looked gorgeous in pink while attending the screening of her upcoming Apple TV series, Lady in the Lake, at the Paley Museum in New York City on Wednesday.

Natalie Portman looked gorgeous in pink while attending the screening of her upcoming Apple TV series, Lady in the Lake, at the Paley Museum in New York City on Wednesday.

The 43-year-old actress showed off her toned legs in a chic minidress made from a fabric that mimics the texture of real flower petals.

The fashionable ensemble featured dark red velvet straps that tied elegantly around her shoulders.

The star, who recently spoke out about the “extremely dangerous” amount of pressure to have a perfect body, completed the chic outfit with gold ankle-strap heels.

Her light brown hair cascaded in bouncy locks and she accentuated her stunning face with soft glamour.

Natalie Portman, 43, looked gorgeous in pink while attending the screening of her upcoming Apple TV series, Lady in the Lake, at the Paley Museum in New York City on Wednesday.

The actress showed off her toned legs in an elegant minidress made from a fabric that mimics the texture of real flower petals.

The actress showed off her toned legs in an elegant minidress made from a fabric that mimics the texture of real flower petals.

Portman also wore red polish on her nails to match the feminine theme of her dress.

While on the red carpet, she also posed with her co-star Moses Ingram, 30, and director Alma Har’el, 48.

Moisés also opted for a floral-themed look, sporting a metallic silver dress with a colorful print featuring red and pink flowers.

She wore her hair in an elegant side bun and wore black heels for the occasion.

Visionary Israeli-American director Alma opted for a casual, relaxed look, wearing a white T-shirt under a cream-colored jacket with a cartoon print.

She completed the ensemble with oversized white pants and white boots.

Portman delves into a mysterious world in 1966 Baltimore in the upcoming series.

The action centers on the mysterious disappearance of a young woman on Thanksgiving that “rocks” Baltimore and causes the lives of two women to “converge on a fatal collision course,” according to the AppleTV+ synopsis.

The fashionable ensemble featured dark red velvet straps that tied elegantly around her shoulders.

The fashionable ensemble featured dark red velvet straps that tied elegantly around her shoulders.

The star, who recently spoke out about the 'extremely dangerous' amount of pressure to have a perfect body, completed the chic outfit with gold ankle-strap heels.

The star, who recently spoke out about the “extremely dangerous” amount of pressure to have a perfect body, completed the chic outfit with gold ankle-strap heels.

Her light brown hair cascaded in bouncy locks and she accentuated her stunning face with soft glamour.

Her light brown hair cascaded in bouncy locks and she accentuated her stunning face with soft glamour.

While on the red carpet, she also posed with her co-star Moses Ingram, 30, and director Alma Har'el, 48.

While on the red carpet, she also posed with her co-star Moses Ingram, 30, and director Alma Har’el, 48.

Moses also opted for a floral-themed look, sporting a metallic silver dress with a colorful print featuring red and pink flowers.

Moses also opted for a floral-themed look, sporting a metallic silver dress with a colorful print featuring red and pink flowers.

The actress showed off her big smile as she arrived at the event.

The actress showed off her big smile as she arrived at the event.

Natalie happily greeted fans with a wave.

Natalie happily greeted fans with a wave.

The beauty made her way through the crowd.

The beauty made her way through the crowd.

Portman plays Maddie Schwartz, a bored housewife who leaves her comfortable life to become a journalist.

After stumbling upon the body of a young girl, he becomes obsessed with finding her killer.

The series is an adaptation of Laura Lippman’s 2019 novel and the streaming series is set to premiere on July 19.

The series also stars Y’lan Noel, Brett Gelman, Byron Bowers, Noah Jupe, Josiah Cross, Mikey Madison and Pruitt Taylor Vince.

Har’el serves as writer, director, executive producer and showrunner, alongside her producing partner, Christopher Leggett.

Portman also serves as executive producer alongside author Lippman and Lupita N’yongo, as well as the late filmmaker Jean-Marc Vallee.

Lippman was inspired to write the book based on the real, unrelated deaths of two women in Baltimore in 1969.

The first was the murder of 11-year-old Esther Lebowitz, which was widely reported in Baltimore, and the other was that of Shirley Parker, a 33-year-old black woman, which went largely unreported.

Portman plays Maddie Schwartz, a bored housewife who leaves her comfortable life to become a journalist. After stumbling upon the body of a little girl, she becomes obsessed with finding her killer.

Portman plays Maddie Schwartz, a bored housewife who leaves her comfortable life to become a journalist. After stumbling upon the body of a little girl, she becomes obsessed with finding her killer.

The series is adapted from Laura Lippman's 2019 novel set in 1960s Baltimore, and the streaming series is scheduled to premiere on July 19.

The series is adapted from Laura Lippman’s 2019 novel set in 1960s Baltimore, and the streaming series is scheduled to premiere on July 19.

Her red carpet appearance comes after Portman revealed she is concerned about how women are made to feel when they have to look perfect all the time.

The Lady In The Lake star, who has son Aleph, 12, and daughter Amalia, seven, with ex-husband Benjamin Millepied, said there is an “extremely dangerous” amount of pressure on people to have a perfect body in the age of social media.

The beauty, who lost 20 pounds to play a dancer in her film Black Swan, told Funny:It’s very difficult to escape. You have to block it as much as possible because it’s extremely dangerous.

When asked how he does it, he replied: “Not being on social media and not reading anything about myself.”

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