Natalie Portman was spotted at the SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations event on Friday for her upcoming show Lady in the Lake.
The 43-year-old actress looked dazzling in a sleeveless satin mini dress, adorned with colorful flowers and bright yellow detailing.
Her chic summer dress featured a plunging neckline, a flattering A-line skirt and a small bow at the center of her waist.
She wore silver strappy sandals and a crimson manicure, paired with her glamorous outfit.
For the event, the Oscar winner, who turned heads at the New York premiere of Lady in the Lake on Thursday night with an edgy-chic, sexy look, wore her brunette tresses in soft waves with one side pulled back to show off her dainty, diamond-encrusted earrings.
Natalie Portman was spotted at the SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations event on Friday for her upcoming show Lady in the Lake
The Oscar winner looked stunning in a subtle, smokey eyeshadow look, full lashes and a bright pink lipstick.
During the event, she took the stage to discuss her role as lead actress and co-executive producer of the Apple TV+ miniseries at the SAG-AFTRA Foundation Robin Williams Center in New York City.
Her latest project, based on the Laura Lippman novel of the same name, premieres on the streaming service next week, July 19.
She also posed with her co-star Moses Ingram and series creator, Honey Boy director Alma Har’el, 48, on the red carpet.
Portman also posed for a group photo with Ingram and Har’el, along with co-stars Josiah Cross, Byron Bowers and Y’lan Noel.
In Lady in the Lake, Portman plays Maddie Schwartz, a Jewish housewife living in 1960s Baltimore who is shocked by an unsolved murder.
“In an attempt to leave a secret past behind and reinvent herself as an investigative journalist,” her life collides with that of Ingram’s Cleo Johnson, a mother “navigating the political underworld of black Baltimore while struggling to provide for her family.”
“At first, their lives seem to run parallel, but when Maddie becomes fixated on Cleo’s mysterious death, a rift opens that puts everyone around them in danger,” the official synopsis reads.
The 43-year-old actress looked stunning in a sleeveless satin mini dress adorned with colorful flowers and bright yellow detailing
Her chic summer dress featured a plunging neckline, a flattering A-line skirt and a small bow that she tied at the middle of her waist. She paired her glamorous gown with silver strappy sandals and wore a crimson manicure
For the event, the Oscar winner styled her brunette locks in soft waves, pinning her hair up on one side to show off her dainty, diamond-encrusted earrings.
In an official trailer released on June 18 by Apple TV+, Maddie was seen doing chores and breaking a dish as she declared that she “can’t just be anyone’s wife.”
After packing her suitcase and leaving her house, she found herself standing in the middle of a floor covered in newspaper clippings.
Cleo spoke to her off-screen and said, ‘Your writing dreams ruined your life. Now you wanted those same dreams to rewrite it. But why did you have to involve my dead body?
“You wanted to tell everyone’s story but your own,” Cleo added.
At the end we see Maddie grabbing a photo of herself from the pile of newspaper clippings.
Then a menacing voice says, “Every time someone is found dead in the lake, it seems to trace it back to you.”
The miniseries’ all-star cast includes Y’lan Noel, Brett Gelman, Byron Bowers, Noah Jupe, Josiah Cross, Mikey Madison, and Pruitt Taylor Vince, among many others.
After the cast wrapped filming in Ingram’s hometown of Baltimore, Maryland, Portman explained why she was so captivated by the story and wanted to collaborate on the project.
She was also spotted posing with her co-star Moses Ingram and series creator, film director Alma Har’el, on the red carpet
Portman also joined Ingram and Har’el for a group photo, along with castmates Josiah Cross, Byron Bowers and Y’lan Noel
During the event, she took the stage to discuss her role as both lead actress and co-executive producer of the Apple TV+ limited series at the SAG-AFTRA Foundation Robin Williams Center in New York City
Her latest project, based on the Laura Lippman novel of the same name, premieres on the streaming service next week, July 19.
In Lady in the Lake, Portman plays a Jewish housewife living in 1960s Baltimore named Maddie Schwartz who is thrown into turmoil by an unsolved murder
An official trailer released on Apple TV+ on June 18 showed Maddie doing chores and breaking a plate, while declaring that she “can’t just be anyone’s wife.”
“In an attempt to shed a secret past and reinvent herself as an investigative journalist,” her life collides with that of Ingram’s Cleo Johnson, a mother “navigating the political underbelly of Black Baltimore while struggling to provide for her family.” “Their differing lives initially seem to run parallel, but when Maddie becomes fixated on Cleo’s mysterious death, a rift opens that endangers everyone around them,” the official synopsis reads.
She said People in June: ‘The basis of a woman’s desire to be free is [a] theme that I find interesting. Another is just being a Jewish woman in Baltimore in the 60s.
“My grandmother was from Baltimore, so I had a lot of imagination about what it was like back then,” she continued.
“And what I also found interesting was exploring how someone who is oppressed can also be an oppressor,” she added.
The debut episode of The Lady in the Lake premieres July 19 on Apple TV+, with the remaining seven episodes airing on subsequent Fridays.