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Naomi Watts models a white shirt and black skirt when she arrives on the NYC set of Feud: Capote’s Women where she will play socialite Babe Paley
Naomi Watts was spotted in New York City on Monday as she arrived to work on the set of the upcoming series Feud: Capote’s Women.
The 54-year-old star will play socialite Babe Paley in the TV series about author Truman Capote.
The Mulholland Drive actress was dressed in a classic white button-up shirt and a long black skirt. She looked just like the glamorous movie siren when she donned oversized black sunglasses.
On the spot! Naomi Watts was spotted in New York City on Monday as she arrived to work on the set of the upcoming series Feud: Capote’s Women
The UK-born entertainer – who has been busy promoting her new hit show The Watcher this fall – sported her blonde locks in a wispy bob with flared ends, adding more volume.
She wore a red backpack over one shoulder and kept her phone in a black leather case that was placed crossbody-like over her torso.
The longtime performer was makeup-free and she kept a white face mask on her wrist for safekeeping.
Her maxi skirt had a side split that slightly exposed her leg as she walked around town.
Attire: The 54-year-old Mulholland Drive star was dressed in a classic white button-up shirt and a long black skirt
Naomi walked around in black Oxford shoes with a small platform and thin laces.
At one point, she traded large, oval shades for large, black-rimmed glasses.
She rolled up the sleeves of her shirt as she prepared to work on the Ryan Murphy FX limited series.
In Feud – an anthology – Watts will take on the role of Babe Paley, a socialite “who ruled the glamorous world of New York society in the 1960s and 1970s,” according to Deadline.
The show is an adaptation of Laurence Leamer’s book Capote’s Women: A True Story of Love, Betrayal, and a Swan Song for an Era.
Stylish: She looked just like the glamorous movie siren when she added oversized black sunglasses
In addition to her on-screen efforts, the award-winning actress recently ran Stripes, a brand dedicated to representing women in the menopause.
Naomi said she felt there was a “clear” need for the beauty industry to address the “scalp to vag” impact caused by the changes in hormones.
“It became clear to me that while some brands are targeting women of my age group, I didn’t feel they were representing the women in an honest way, whether it was through their ad campaigns or just their general messaging,” she dished. In style.
Businesswoman: In addition to her on-screen efforts, the award-winning actress recently ran Stripes, a brand dedicated to representing women in the menopause
Naomi — whose company includes “hair and body stuff” such as “Dews As I Do” brightening serum and “The Crown Pleaser” thickening hair mask — also felt it was important to add “vaginal products” to counteract dryness caused by menopause. to go.
She said: ‘We’ve added hair and body things, and then the vaginal products, because that’s also an area that suffers.
‘One thing people say about menopause is that libido decreases, and of course a little bit because our hormones no longer control our mood. But it doesn’t mean that we don’t think about sex anymore or that we don’t want sex anymore; we still have desire.’
Date: Naomi was joined by beau Billy Crudup at her Stripes launch party last month