Elizabeth Olsen dresses up in smart business suit in NYC… after emotional trailer for her Facebook series Sorry For Your Loss debuts

Elizabeth Olsen sure knows how to pull of business chic.

The blonde beauty wore a smart peach colored suit as she was seen in New York City on Tuesday.

This sighting comes after she starred in a very emotional trailer for her new Facebook series Sorry For Yoru Loss.

Dressed to impressed us! Elizabeth Olsen sure knows how to pull of business chic. The blonde beauty wore a smart peach colored suit as she was seen in New York City on Tuesday

Top look: The leggy star – whose sisters are Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen of Full House fame – added a black T-shirt, black pumps and a small black purse to her city chic outfit

The leggy star – whose sisters are Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen of Full House fame – added a black T-shirt, black pumps and a small black purse to her city chic outfit

Olsen seemed to be in a rush as she went from car to building in a matter of seconds.

Like a superhero: Olsen seemed to be in a rush as she went from car to building in a matter of seconds

Olsen, 29, was brought to tears for her new role.

She is the lead the new Facebook Watch series Sorry For Your Loss.

The forthcoming show released its first trailer on Tuesday, and is set to hit the social media network’s video-on-demand service September 18.

First look: Olsen, 29, is making her way to smaller digital displays, where she’ll lead the new Facebook Watch series Sorry For Your Loss

‘I was on line yesterday and it said that if your spouse dies, it feels like losing $308,780 a year,’ Olsen informs a group at the beginning of the clip.

The Kill Your Darlings actress is playing the role of Leigh Gibbs, a young widow who is dealing with recent loss of her husband Matt, played by Mamoudou Athie, 29.

‘How do you put a dollar amount on death?’ she continues.

‘How is that even a thing with a price tag?’

Grief: The forthcoming show released its first trailer on Tuesday, and is set to hit the social media network’s video-on-demand service September 18

Wistful: The couple dances around an unfurnished living room, as they both relish the moment of moving into a new home. ‘This is our home. This is where we are supposed to live,’ laughs Olsen

Looking back: ‘Matt was the glue that held us together,’ she remarks over a beach scene filled with yet unmentioned friends

The trailer then digs back into wistful moments from their all-too-short relationship.

The couple dances around an unfurnished living room, as they both relish the moment of moving into a new home. ‘This is our home. This is where we are supposed to live,’ laughs Olsen.

‘Matt was the glue that held us together,’ she remarks over a beach scene filled with yet unmentioned friends.

‘I hate how in the beginning everyone wants to send you flowers, and then they stop calling and writing, doing nice things for you because they are over it, and they expect you to be over it,’ she tells Jovan Adepo who plays Danny.

Moving on: ‘I hate how in the beginning everyone wants to send you flowers, and then they stop calling and writing, doing nice things for you because they are over it, and they expect you to be over it,’ she tells Jovan Adepo who plays Danny

Intrigue: The trailer then looks to cut in some intrigue, and Danny is heard saying, ‘You think you knew him, but you didn’t really know him as well as you thought’

Coming soon: Created by Kit Steinkellner, Sorry for Your Loss is set to premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, which begins September 6

Screen big and small: The series will debut on Facebook on Tuesday, September 18 at 9pm ET

The trailer then looks to cut in some intrigue, and Danny is heard saying, ‘You think you knew him, but you didn’t really know him as well as you thought.’

Leading to Olsen asking a friend, ‘Do you know your husband’s passcode to his phone?’

‘Doesn’t everyone? Otherwise I’d wonder who he was texting that he didn’t want me to see,’ she responds.

Good morning: Elizabeth rocked the outfit for an appearance on GMA

Trio: She chatted with co-hosts Michael Strahan and Sara Haines

Also starring in the upcoming series are Star Wars: The Last Jedi‘s Kelly Marie Tran in the role of Olsen’s sister, while Janet McTeer plays their mom.

Created by Kit Steinkellner, Sorry for Your Loss is set to premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, which begins September 6.

The series will debut on Facebook on Tuesday, September 18 at 9pm ET.

Quick change: She dressed a bit more casual for a later dinner date

Light reading: She carried with her a copy of Haruki Murakami’s The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle

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