Emma Stone dressed to impress at the SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations event in NYC on Thursday as she made her first appearance since receiving an Oscar nod.
The award-winning star, 35 – who garnered a nomination for Best Actress for her role in Poor Things – was spotted chatting on stage as she stopped by the career retrospective panel at the Robin Williams Center.
The beauty put on a stylish display wearing a dark gray, fitted blazer that was secured with buttons at the front.
She also opted for a pair of matching trousers that contained a hem that stopped a few inches above ankles.
Emma slipped into a pair of sheer, black tights as well as closed-toed, black heels to complete her overall look for the busy day.
Emma Stone, 35, dressed to impress at the SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations event in NYC on Thursday as she made her first appearance since receiving an Oscar nod
The beauty put on a stylish display wearing a dark gray, fitted blazer that was secured with buttons at the front
The La La Land actress opted for minimal accessories to allow her outfit to be the main focal point, and wore a pair of flashy silver earrings.
Her short locks were parted in the middle, and naturally flowed down to brush past the tips of her shoulders.
Stone’s makeup was classically done for the festivities, and comprised of a layer of mascara to her lashes which helped make her eyes pop.
She also added a light blush to her cheekbones for a radiant glow, while a glossy, red tint was worn on her lips for a finishing touch.
Upon arriving to the venue, the beauty paused for a brief photo session before stepping onto the stage for a discussion.
Emma could be seen sitting on a red, leather chair as she opened up about her successful career in the industry and at one point, flashed a cheerful smile towards the audience.
Her appearance at the SAG-AFTRA event comes shortly after the Oscar nominations were announced earlier this week on Tuesday.
She was notably nominated for an Oscar for Best Actress due to her critically acclaimed performance as Bella Baxter in Yorgos Lanthimos’ film, Poor Things.
She also opted for a pair of matching trousers that contained a hem that stopped a few inches above ankles
The La La Land actress opted for minimal accessories to allow her outfit to be the main focal point, and wore a pair of flashy silver earrings
Emma slipped into a pair of sheer, black tights as well as closed-toed, black heels to complete her overall look for the busy day
The star could be seen sitting on a red, leather chair as she opened up about her successful career in the industry and at one point, flashed a cheerful smile towards the audience
The movie raked in a total of 11 Academy Award nods, including Best Picture, Best Director for Lanthimos and also Best Supporting Actor for Mark Ruffalo.
At the time the nominations were announced, Emma released a statement to express her excitement and gratitude, per E! News. ’11 nominations for Poor Things feels like a surreal dream.’
‘I am beyond grateful to the Academy for including me as both an actress and producer among this group of exceptional nominees and for recognizing our film in so many categories.’
She then gushed about the opportunity to portray the character of Bella, and added, ‘I am forever thankful for the opportunity to play Bella and see the world through her eyes.’
‘She has shown me that life is so much more than just sugar and violence,’ Emma continued, while giving a shoutout to her fellow nominees in the category.
‘And to Lily [Gladstone], Carey [Mulligan], Sandra [Huller] and Annette [Benning]. It’s the biggest honor just to be in your company.’
For her performance in Poor Things, Emma has already garnered a Golden Globe and as well as a Critics Choice Award this month for Best Actress.
The star previously won an Oscar for Best Actress for La La Land back in 2017, and was also nominated back in 2015 for Birdman and 2019 for The Favourite.
She was notably nominated for an Oscar for Best Actress due to her critically acclaimed performance as Bella Baxter in Yorgos Lanthimos’ film, Poor Things; seen earlier this month in L.A.
At the time the nominations were announced, Emma released a statement to express her excitement and gratitude, per E! News. ’11 nominations for Poor Things feels like a surreal dream’; seen with director Yorgos Lanthimos earlier this month in Santa Monica
Emma previously collaborated with Yorgos on The Favourite and she opened about her relationship with the filmmaker during an interview with the The New York Times last year in November.
‘I obviously have full-blown, very intense trust in him, and as an actor, it’s the best feeling ever, because it’s so rare that you feel like whatever you do, you’re protected by your director,’ she explained to the outlet.
Stone also recalled when the director had first pitched Bella Baxter to her at the beginning stages of creating the film.
‘He gave me sort of the brass-tacks overview of Bella, what she goes through and what the men in her life experience as a response to how she’s evolving.’
Emma previously collaborated with Yorgos on The Favourite and she opened about her relationship with the filmmaker during an interview with the The New York Times; seen earlier this month in L.A.
Both Emma and Yorgos have another collaboration up their sleeves which is an anthology film, which also stars Willem Dafoe, Jesse Plemons, Margaret Qualley and Hong Chau; seen earlier this month at the Golden Globe Awards
‘And I was just like, “Sign me up.” My God, she’s the greatest character I’ll probably ever get to play.’
Both Emma and Yorgos have another collaboration up their sleeves which is an anthology film called Kinds Of Kindness – and also stars Willem Dafoe, Jesse Plemons, Margaret Qualley and Hong Chau.
Stone recently discussed the project with Variety and expressed, ‘It’s kind of a triptych film.’
‘It’s an anthology, with three short films, with a core seven actors and we’re each playing a different character in each story.’