Emma Stone turned heads on Wednesday evening as she attended the 61st New York Film Festival in the Big Apple.
The 34-year-old distinguished actress — who stars in the sci-fi film Poor Things — put her long legs on display in a double-breasted blazer mini dress.
The short frock was designed to mimic a trench coat, and she doubled up the look by layering an actual trench in a slightly darker khaki shade on top.
Like her dress, the outer layer was an abbreviated length that grazed her thighs.
The Superbad star wore a chic pair of sheer black tights with the fashion-forward look.
Showstopper: Emma Stone turned heads on Wednesday evening as she attended the 61st New York Film Festival in the Big Apple
Stylish: The 34-year-old distinguished actress put her long legs on display in a double-breasted blazer mini dress
The Arizona native finished her sleek look by slipping her feet into a pair of black leather heels with bow accoutrements.
She wore her recently chopped and dyed locks in a wispy style with an off-center part.
Emma looked vibrant in a face of light, glowy makeup that brought out her bright eyes.
She accentuated them with just a touch of mascara and she dusted her cheeks in a rosy hue.
The cosmetics look was complete with a moisturizing lip stain coated on her pout.
Her outfit was accessorized with a low-key, gold chain link necklace.
While making a surprise visit to the event at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall, the acclaimed performer spoke about her short film Bleat.
The silent movie was directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, who looked stellar in a dark suit with a glazed finish at Wednesday night’s gathering.
Cute: Stone wore her recently chopped and dyed locks in a wispy style with an off-center part
Team: The short frock was designed to mimic a trench coat, and she doubled up the look by layering an actual trench in a slightly darker khaki shade on top; pictured with Bleat director Yorgos Lanthimos
Stimulating: Emma and Yorgos engaged in a discussion about their short film
‘If I never had to talk again, I’d be thrilled. And so would a lot of other people…’ she said during the chat.
She emphasized, ‘I’m being serious. It’s my favorite thing to not have to speak,’ while noting that she thinks ‘people can say a lot more without speaking.’
Yorgos and Stone also worked together on Poor Things, which comes out in theaters December 8.