Elizabeth Olsen glammed up to attend the National Board of Review Awards Gala at Cipriani 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan on Thursday.
The Emmy nominee - turning 35 next month - flaunted her tiny waist in a white cropped blazer over a corseted top, black-silk split maxi-skirt, and matching Louboutin platform heels selected by stylist Elizabeth Stewart.
Hairstylist Mark Townsend coiffed Elizabeth's ombré waves for the awards ceremony hosted by Morning Joe and Sunday Today anchor Willie Geist.
Elizabeth Olsen glammed up to attend the National Board of Review Awards Gala at Cipriani 42nd Street in Midtown Manhattan on Thursday
And nail artist Thuy Nguyen painted the What If actress' vampy red manicure.
While seated inside the venue, Elizabeth enjoyed a reunion with her former co-star Zac Efron.
The acting pair both portrayed college students Zibby and Nat in Josh Radnor's 2012 rom-com Liberal Arts.
Olsen also mingled with Oscar winner Anne Hathaway, whom she has never worked with before.
There wasn't too much suspense at the event considering the National Board of Review had announced the winners back on December 6.
The New York non-profit organization - founded in 1909 - is made up of from a group of film enthusiasts, filmmakers, professionals, and academics.
Missing from the Sherman Oaks native's side on Thursday was her husband of two years, Robbie Arnett, whom she originally began dating in 2017.
Elizabeth and the 31-year-old musician have co-authored two children's books about overcoming anxiety - Hattie Harmony: Worry Detective in 2022 and Hattie Harmony: Opening Night in 2023.
The Emmy nominee - turning 35 next month - flaunted her tiny waist in a white cropped blazer over a corseted top, black-silk split maxi-skirt, and matching Louboutin platform heels selected by stylist Elizabeth Stewart
Hairstylist Mark Townsend coiffed Elizabeth's ombré waves for the awards ceremony hosted by Morning Joe and Sunday Today anchor Willie Geist
The acting pair both portrayed college students Zibby and Nat in Josh Radnor's 2012 rom-com Liberal Arts
Robbie hasn't released new music with his band Milo Greene since 2018.
Olsen will next executive produce and play Christina in Azazel Jacobs's family drama His Three Daughters, which scored a $7M distribution deal with Netflix in October.
The 101-minute movie - also starring Natasha Lyonne and Carrie Coon - scored a perfect 100% critic approval rating (out of 23 reviews) on Rotten Tomatoes after it premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 9.
The Love & Death star certainly had a leg up in the industry considering she's the nepotistically-privileged younger sister of Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen.