Kate Winslet Suits Up in Chic White Blazer for “The Regime” Premiere

The HBO show will be available to stream on March 3 on Max

<p>John Nacion/Variety via Getty</p> Kate Winslet poses in front of a floral wall during the New York premiere of "The Regime"

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Kate Winslet poses in front of a floral wall during the New York premiere of "The Regime"

Kate Winslet meant business at the New York premiere of The Regime.

The Oscar-winning actress, 48, wore an oversized white blazer on top of a sexy, low-cut top as she glowed on the HBO show's red carpet event on Monday at the Museum of Natural History. Winslet paired the look with traditional black dress pants and pumps.

Her hair was worn in loose curls, and her makeup was kept simple with a glossy pink lip and rosey nude eyeshadow.

The six-episode series, which premieres on March 3 and will stream on Max, "tells the story of life within the walls of a modern authoritarian regime as it unravels," per its synopsis.

<p>John Nacion/Variety via Getty</p> Kate Winslet glows on the "The Regime" red carpet

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Kate Winslet glows on the "The Regime" red carpet

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"After not leaving the palace for quite some time, Chancellor Elena Vernham (Kate Winslet) becomes increasingly paranoid and unstable and turns to a volatile soldier, Herbert Zubak (Matthias Schoenaerts), as an unlikely confidant. As Zubak's influence over the chancellor grows, Elena's attempts to expand her power eventually result in the palace and the country fracturing around her," the synopsis adds.

Winslet's confidence on the red carpet is a product of her self-love.

"I think women come into their 40s, certainly mid-40s, thinking: 'Oh well, this is the beginning of the decline and things start to change and fade and slide in directions that I don't want them to go in anymore.' And I've just decided no," she said during a December 2022 episode of BBC's Woman's Hour podcast.

<p>John Nacion/Variety via Getty</p> Kate Winslet, Guillaume Gallienne and Andrea Riseborough on the "The Regime" red carpet

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Kate Winslet, Guillaume Gallienne and Andrea Riseborough on the "The Regime" red carpet

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Aging is something the Mare of Easttown star says allows women to become "more powerful and "more sexy."

"We grow into ourselves more, we have the opportunity to speak and speak our mind and not be afraid of what people think of us, not care what we look like quite so much," she said. "I think it's amazing. Let's go girls, let's just be in our power. Why not? Life's too flipping short."

Winslet reflected on how body standards have changed in Hollywood during an appearance on the Today show on Monday morning.

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“It’s really interesting how much it has changed. And I think about the moments I did have to kind of say, ‘Well look, I’m going to be myself. And I have curves. And this is who I am,'" she said.

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