Kate Winslet looked effortlessly stylish in a black jacket while promoting her new film Lee on Monday.
The 48-year-old actress attended a preview screening of In Conversation With at the 92nd Street Y cultural center with MTV’s Josh Horowitz.
Kate accessorized the oversized jacket with a pair of navy trousers and black loafers. She accessorized with black square-framed glasses and gold earrings.
During her conversation, the Divergent sensation discussed the upcoming film about World War II photojournalist Lee Miller.
Lee is a biographical drama that tells the story of American ex-model Lee Miller, who photographed poignant moments during World War II for Vogue magazine.
Kate Winslet looked effortlessly stylish in a black jacket as she continued to promote her new film Lee on Monday
The 48-year-old actress joined MTV’s Josh Horowitz for an In Conversation With preview at the 92nd Street Y cultural center
Kate plays the title role, but Josh O’Connor, Marion Cotillard, Andy Samberg and Alexander Skarsgard also star.
As Kate left, she had to be helped by security as more and more fans gathered around her.
Kate grinned before walking out. The Hollywood star is also preparing to be honored with the Crystal Award for Advocacy in Film for her role in Lee at this year’s Women In Film ceremony.
The actress’s public appearance came just a week after she admitted to improving her sex life by undergoing testosterone replacement therapy.
The beauty, who has been married to her husband Edward Abel Smith (formerly known as Ned ‘Rocknroll) for 12 years, says she feels ‘sexy again’ after the treatment.
And the Titanic star encouraged other women who have seen their libido plummet to take a look at their testosterone levels, suggesting this could be the reason they are avoiding sex.
Testosterone replacement therapy (also known as TPT) is a prescription treatment that helps restore testosterone levels.
The mother of three said: ‘Sometimes women have a big dip in their libido because there could be something wrong with their thyroid.
‘There could also be something wrong with your testosterone levels.
Kate accessorized the oversized jacket with a pair of navy trousers and black loafers. She accessorized with black square-framed glasses and gold earrings.
As Kate left, she had to be helped by security as hordes of fans gathered around her
Kate grinned before walking out. The Hollywood star is also preparing to be honored with the Crystal Award for Advocacy in Film for her role in Lee
Lee is a biographical drama that tells the story of American ex-model Lee Miller, who photographed poignant moments during World War II for Vogue magazine
“A lot of people don’t know this, but women have testosterone in their bodies. Once it’s gone – just like eggs – it’s gone. And once it’s gone, you have to replace it. You can do that and you’ll feel sexy again… I know that.”
Kate gave advice during a mini-segment on the suffering of aunts in the Podcast about how to fail.
A listener asked for help in rediscovering his/her sexual desires.
Kate continues: ‘I would recommend getting your thyroid and testosterone levels checked for your physical health, because those things can directly affect how you actually feel.
It’s not your fault, our bodies are weird and behave strangely, especially as we age.
“So there could be a dip in your hormone levels that is contributing a lot more to how you feel about sex with your boyfriend than you think. So I would definitely do it.”
Kate’s appearance has been the subject of intense scrutiny throughout her career, but now she is more confident than ever about her looks, believing that women become “sexier” as they age.
Asked how she feels about her body now, the Oscar winner says: “I’m great with it – I think I look fucking amazing. We need to embrace it, this is the thing.”
‘We women in our forties are so conditioned to think, ‘Oh, I’m getting closer to the end.’
‘You think you’re going into menopause and you won’t have sex anymore, that your breasts will sag and your skin will look bad.
‘First of all, so what? It’s just conditioning.
‘I think as women get older they become juicier and sexier and more embedded in their truth of who they are and more powerful, more able to walk through the world and care less and that’s empowering. I always tell my girlfriends ‘you look great, you look great.’