Naomi Watts Suits Up in Celine for ‘Dare I Say It’ Menopause Book Promo Tour

Naomi Watts styled a suited Celine look for her latest outing in New York City on Wednesday. The Oscar-nominated actress is promoting her new book “Dare I Say It: Everything I Wish I’d Known About Menopause,” available now.

For her attire, Watts combated the frigid NYC temperatures with a charcoal gray pinstripe suit, black overcoat and white blouse with a Lavallière element. Watts’ suit featured flowing, wide-leg trousers with a high waistline.

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Naomi Watts, New York City

The blazer that accompanied and complemented Watts’ trousers included sharp lapels with a sinuous collar and elongated silhouette. Beneath the blazer, Watts added a white blouse with a Lavallière at the neckline, adding a statement sartorial element to the tailored look.

Atop her suited look, Watts gravitated toward a black coat with a sharp collar and long sleeves. She carried a black top-handle handbag and further accessorized her attire with dainty earrings, a gold statement ring and black sunglasses. Her blond, bobbed hair featured soft curls and her makeup included a soft pink lip for an added touch of color.

Naomi Watts, New York City
Naomi Watts

Watts’ glam has been provided by makeup artist Mary Wiles and hairstylist Rebekah Forecast. Throughout the promotional tour of her new book, Watts collaborated with stylist Jeanann Williams, who’s also worked with “A Complete Unknown” star Monica Barbaro and Leslie Bibb, among others.

On Tuesday, Williams styled Watts in a different iteration of her dark-toned, quiet luxury style. The “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans” star wore a bouclé tweed collared dress by Emilia Wickstead, pairing it with a slouchy wool coat.

Naomi Watts, New York City
Naomi Watts

During her “Dare I Say It” promotional tour, Watts has been incredibly candid about her experience with menopause.

“My doctor told me right when I was trying to start a family that I was on the brink of menopause,” Watts said during her Tuesday appearance on the “Today” show. “That just put panic in me and I didn’t know what to do. I felt very lonely, ashamed, like everything was over and that’s another reason I wanted to write the book because I want people to understand that it is not the end. There’s still much life ahead of us and plenty to do.”

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