Cate Blanchett exuded glamour in a low-cut strapless jumpsuit as she attended the Giorgio Armani Privé Haute Couture show during Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday.
The actress, 55, stunned in the plunging black ensemble as she struck a pose before watching the Fall/Winter 2024/2025 catwalk.
She flaunted her ample cleavage in the statement tailored number, adorned with glitzy embellishments.
Cate styled her blonde tresses in a wet look and later shielded her eyes with black-rimmed sunglasses.
Cate was joined by model Jodie Turner-Smith, French actress Eva Green and British model Wallis Day.
Cate Blanchett, 55, exuded glamour in a low-cut strapless jumpsuit as she attended the Giorgio Armani Privé Haute Couture show during Paris Fashion Week on Tuesday
Eva Green stunned in a blue and black mermaid-inspired gown, adorned with a metallic detailing
Cate was joined by model Jodie Turner-Smith, who stunned in a blue and black floral jumpsuit with a dramatic sheer cardigan
Cate stunned in the plunging black ensemble as she struck a pose before watching the Fall/Winter 2024/2025 catwalk
Model Jodie stunned in her flowing black ensemble as she struck a pose outside the venue.
Eva, 43, wowed in a mermaid-inspired black gown, adorned with blue and green metallic embellishments.
The actress blew a kiss for the fans in the crowd before she entered the star-studded runway.
Wallis Day turned heads in a vibrant pair of blue trousers, teamed with a glitzy long-sleeve blouse.
Also attending the PFW show, Naomie Harris looked effortlessly chic in a silver tailored suit.
The Skyfall star flashed her toned torso in a black bandeau top underneath the stylish two-piece.
It comes after Cate abandoned some building plans at her £5million (AU$9.6m) holiday home in Cornwall following backlash from neighbours over ‘noisy’ renovations.
The Aussie actress and her husband Andrew Upton bought and demolished a cottage in Mawgan Porth in 2020 to make way for their four-bedroom eco-home.
She then purchased an additional plot of land in the hopes of turning it into a driveway and parking for the home, leading to accusations of a ‘blatant land grab’.
The additional parking plans sparked a row with some neighbours, with one accusing her of ‘destroying’ holidays with the ‘noisy’ building works in a complaint.
Now, Cate is said to have ditched her plans to turn the field, which is being used as a construction compound during renovations, into a new access and parking area.
The Tár actress has formally withdrawn the additional plans in a letter to Cornwall Council, which gave no reason for the decision, according to The Sun.
Daily Mail has contacted Cate’s representatives for comment.
She flaunted her ample cleavage in the statement tailored number, adorned with glitzy embellishments
Cate styled her blonde tresses in a wet look and later shielded her eyes with black-rimmed sunglasses
She elevated her frame with towering black court heels
Cate looked nothing short of sensational in her glamorous ensemble
Jodie stunned in her flowing black ensemble as she struck a pose outside the venue
Eva, 43, wowed in a mermaid-inspired black gown, adorned with blue and green metallic embellishments
The actress blew a kiss for the fans in the crowd before she entered the star-studded runway
Wallis Day turned heads in a vibrant pair of blue trousers, teamed with a glitzy long-sleeve blouse
The Skyfall star flashed her toned torso in a black bandeau top underneath the stylish two-piece
Naomie stunned in her elegant suit, accessorising her outfit with a chic black clutch bag
The beauty displayed her toned frame as she walked up the steps into the venue
Cate’s proposed driveway and car park was designed to give her and her guests level access into the hilltop pad from the rear, saving them from trekking up flights of steps at the front.
In a past statement, her planning agent said: ‘The proposed re-development of [the house] and its replacement was driven by the desire to make a more efficient use of this unique site, and to provide a sustainable dwelling that can be enjoyed by the applicant’s multi-generational family.
‘The applicants purchased the field site separately and subsequent to the purchase of [the house] specifically to ensure that the land was not developed with housing that could potentially encroach upon the amenities of their new home, which is sat within a comparatively constrained plot area when compared with others in the area.
‘The driveway and parking area has been designed sensitively to minimise visual impact from surrounding vistas, helping the wider field to remain as a key landscape feature with every attempt made to blend the access seamlessly into the landscape.
‘Within the wider landscape, the proposed access and parking area would not have a significant landscape impact and would not result in an unacceptable change in character of the land.’
The now-withdrawn application exasperated long-term residents, who claimed they were priced out of the area and are forced to endure constant building works.
Karen Burgess, who owns a neighbouring holiday let, alleged that ‘noise’ from the construction ‘destroyed’ the holidays of her guests across the past year.