Elisabeth Moss showed off her casual sense of style in a comfortable ensemble while spending time on set in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
The 41-year-old The Handmaid's Tale actress – who has been busy filming the upcoming sci-fi thriller called Shell – was spotted arriving to start her busy day.
Cutting a demure figure, the star wore black trousers and a dark brown jumper to keep her warm in the cooler temperatures.
She also donned a pair of black Converse sneakers tied with white laces.
Her blonde locks were parted to the side and flowed naturally down her shoulders.
Elisabeth Moss, 41, showed off her casual sense of style in a comfortable ensemble while spending time on set in Los Angeles on Tuesday
Cutting a demure figure, the star wore black trousers and a dark brown jumper to keep her warm in cooler temperatures
The beauty was seen holding a blue water bottle to help her stay hydrated.
At one point, she was also spotted carrying a glass cup as she walked outside.
In her free hand she held a small black bag in which she could keep a few things she would need while filming.
Later in the day, Elisabeth had a quick outfit change and while she wore similar black trousers, the star donned a brown and black striped jumper.
The Mad Men alum added a pair of fashionable sunglasses to protect her eyes as she made her way under the bright sun.
The Golden Globe winner was also spotted on set donning a black sweater and she easily rolled up the long sleeves up to her elbows.
Earlier this month, the actress was seen filming the upcoming sci-fi thriller Shell in Los Angeles.
The film – directed by Max Minghella – stars not only Moss, but also Kate Hudson and Kaia Gerber.
Shell will be a reunion for both Elisabeth and Max, who both co-starred in The Handmaid's Tale – which has been renewed for a sixth and final season.
She also donned a pair of black Converse sneakers tied with white laces
She had a small black bag in her hand where she could keep a few things she would need while filming
Later in the day, Elisabeth had a quick outfit change and while she wore similar black trousers, the star donned a brown and black striped jumper.
The Mad Men alum added a pair of fashionable sunglasses to protect her eyes as she made her way under the bright sun
Elisabeth portrays the character of Samantha, while the premise is: “It is set in the near future, when society has reached unprecedented heights in its cultural fixation on youth and beauty,” according to an anthropologist. IMDB summary.
In a statement, per DeadlineSpeaking about being part of the project, Moss said: “This is one of the most unique, entertaining and special scripts I have ever read…”
She continued, “I'm so honored to be a part of it as an actor and I'm flattered that Max came to me with this character, which is unlike anyone I've ever played before.”
“I worked with Max for many years on The Handmaid's Tale and I'm so happy to now be directed by him as I'm a huge fan of his as a filmmaker.”
Minghella had also said, “Shell offers a hugely entertaining genre film with iconic characters and universal themes that people will talk about long after they leave the theater.”
She will also appear in the sixth and final season of Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale – which is expected to premiere in 2025. Elle.
The final episode of the fifth season aired at the end of last year, in November 2022.
Moss has taken on the lead role of June Osborne in the show, stepped behind the camera as a producer and has also directed episodes in the series.
Earlier this month, the actress was seen filming the upcoming sci-fi thriller Shell in Los Angeles
In a statement, Moss said, per Deadline, that he was part of the project, saying, “This is one of the most unique, entertaining, and special scripts I have ever read…”
She will also appear in the sixth and final season of Hulu's The Handmaid's Tale — which is expected to premiere in 2025, according to Elle; seen in November 2022 in LA
During an interview with Good morning Americashe discussed directing while simultaneously starring in the series.
'I can only speak for myself, but it's not as crazy a leap as you might think. I've been so involved with the show over the years and watched myself a million times.”
“And I've become very, very objective about my own performance, so it's really not that crazy.”
She revealed that the reason she wanted to direct the series was because, “You have to direct something that you feel connected to and you feel like you know how to tell the story, and that's how I felt about this show.” '