Natasha Lyonne was effortlessly stylish as she stepped out in New York City this week.
The 45-year-old actress — who attended the Producers Guild Awards earlier this year —wowed in a black Gucci mini dress with the fashion house’s famous logo embossed throughout.
The Russian Doll star added knee-high black socks, black Gucci x Adidas loafers, and toted a black umbrella.
Lyonne, a native New Yorker, wore a gold chain with a ’13’ medallion around her neck.
Her mop of wild orange-red curls flowed down her back as she sported a shaggy cut with face-framing bangs.
Natasha Lyonne was effortlessly stylish as she stepped out in New York City on Saturday to grab a coffee
The Hollywood fixture wore a black leather Yves Saint Laurent purse with a gold chain strap crossbody-style.
Her look was elevated with the addition of round sunglasses with pearls outlined around the lenses.
It comes one day after Lyonne was revealed as the Sunday Times’ Style section cover subject.
A caption shared on the publication’s Instagram account teased: ‘From American Pie to Russian Doll via Orange is the New Black, Natasha Lyonne has reached cult status.
‘This Sunday, @meganagnew1 grabs dinner with the actor and director in downtown New York.’
The multihyphenate creator regularly engaged her Instagram audience of two million.
In a recent post she appeared alongside Ronan Farrow and jokingly wrote in the caption, ‘Pleased to introduce you to my husband.’
And this weekend she reposted an Instagram Story originally shared by the journalist.
Many recognize Natasha from her roles in American Pie or Netflix’s hit series Orange Is the New Black.
The 45-year-old actress wowed in a black Gucci mini dress with the fashion house’s famous logo embossed throughout. She wore a black Yves Saint Laurent handbag and covered her red curls with a black umbrella
Lyonne was revealed as the Sunday Times’ Style section cover subject on Friday
This weekend she reposted an Instagram Story originally shared by journalist Ronan Farrow
In a recent post she appeared alongside Farrow and jokingly wrote in the caption, ‘Pleased to introduce you to my husband’
She went on to write and star in the comedy-drama-mystery Russian Doll for two seasons.
Earlier this year she gushed to People that she ‘loves movies,’ calling them ‘the only thing I really understand in this life.’
‘They’ve got everything I like — music and stories and images,’ she explained. ‘And they’ll break your heart, and make you laugh, and all the rest.’
She also described AI as a ‘fair and formidable foe’ in the entertainment industry.