Make-up free Thandie Newton teases at her saucy bralet in semi-sheer floral midi dress as she indulges in a spot of retail therapy in LA
She's known for her enviable sartorial displays while on the red carpet and attending cinematic award ceremonies.
And while a glitzy event wasn't in sight, Thandie Newton, 44, still brought her style A-game as she stepped out make-up free after enjoying a bite to eat at Republic restaurant in Los Angeles on Tuesday.
The acclaimed actress put her best fashion foot forward before indulging in a spot of retail therapy, dressed in a semi-sheer floral number.
Fashion forward: Thandie Newton, 44, still brought her style A-game as she stepped out make-up free after enjoying a bite to eat at Republic restaurant in Los Angeles on Tuesday
Thandie's stylish midi dress oozed bohemian vibes as it teased at her black bralet while she soaked up the sunshine.
Her garment's plunging neckline showcased her decolletage and her eye-catching rose quartz necklace.
The charming piece cinched in her narrow-waist as it fell into a tiered A-line skirt, highlighting her eclectic woven sandals.
Crash actress accessorised her fashionable piece with a yellow oversized leather tote while she worked her tresses off her face, to showcase her natural beauty.
Natural: The acclaimed actress put her best fashion foot forward before indulging in a spot of retail therapy, dressed in a semi-sheer floral number
Boho babe: Thandie's stylish midi dress oozed bohemian vibes as it teased at her black bralet while she soaked up the sunshine
The British star plays a human-looking android on HBO's sci-fi series Westworld and has spent much of the time naked on the hit show.
And in an interview with Oprah Winfrey for Variety's Actors On Actors series in June, the actress spoke about how she'd embraced the nudity required and in fact, found it liberating.
'It felt like having that fourth baby because it was a moment of such intense self-affirmation, not for me Thandie, but female power,' said, who gave birth to her third child just weeks before filming started.
The mother-of-three - who is married to The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel screenwriter Ol Parker - said she has never felt that way about a part before.
Getting chic done: The charming piece cinched in her narrow-waist as it fell into a tiered A-line skirt, highlighting her eclectic woven sandals
All in the details: Her garment's plunging neckline showcased her decolletage and her eye-catching rose quartz necklace
Style savvy: Crash actress accessorised her fashionable piece with a yellow oversized leather tote while she worked her tresses off her face, to showcase her natural beauty
'It's ironic that I was standing there stark naked for a lot of it because I felt more in control than I've ever done because I said yes to this,' she explained. 'I said yes, I will stand here with nothing on and I will speak these words.'
She went on: 'I was so committed to this character's trajectory. I felt it had secrets for how we need to survive as a humanity which is to fight for the truth.'
Having attended Comic Con in San Diego in July, Thandie reunited for a panel discussion with co-stars James Marsden, Ed Harris, Rodrigo Santoro, Jeffrey Wright, Luke Hemsworth and Ben Barnes.
And HBO released an intriguing teaser for the show's second season at the event, revealing the fates of many characters in the wake of the program's explosive season one finale.
First look: A sneak peek at Westworld's second season, featuring The Man in Black (played by Ed Harris), debuted Saturday at San Diego Comic-Con
The preview kicked off to one of the saloon's player pianos, drenched in blood as it spurts out a rendition of Sammy Davis Jr.'s I've Gotta Be Me, before the real version kicks in.
It showed a montage of images occurring presumably after the violent finale, which saw the robots of the futuristic amusement park rebelling after Dolores (Evan Rachel Wood) fired a fatal shot into the head of the park's co-creator, Dr. Robert Ford, played by Anthony Hopkins.
Among the images seen in the preview include Dolores and Teddy (James Marsden) riding horseback while firing their weapons at a fleeing group of human visitors to the park; and Bernard (Jeffrey Wright), who was revealed to have been a droid toward the end of the first season, looking weathered as he stood by a river with a dead tiger in front of him.
Surveying the damage: Lee Sizemore (Simon Quarterman) and Maeve (Thandie Newton) look to be the last ones standing amid the carnage season two opens in
In another sequence, the show's resident madam Maeve, played by Thandie, is seen standing inside the park's control center alongside storywriter Lee Sizemore (Simon Quarterman), surrounded by dead bodies left in the wake of her earlier escape with the help of the deadly duo of Hector Escaton (Rodrigo Santoro) and Armistice (Ingrid Bolsø Berdal).
The series ended with a shot of the show's cult hero - The Man in Black, played by Ed Harris - smiling as he's drenched in blood after Ford's unveiling went awry.
The program, which began production last week and is slated to air next year, was the subject of a panel that included showrunners Jonathan Nolan and Lisa Joy, and stars including Wood, Newton, Wright, Harris, Santoro and Ben Barnes.
The aftermath: Bodies of workers and hosts are scattered about after a season one shootout
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