Cate Blanchett looks chic in a gray three-piece suit and cat-eye shades in NYC

Cate Blanchett looks chic in a gray three-piece suit and cat-eye shades as she arrives at JFK Airport in New York City

Cate Blanchett traveled in style on Wednesday as she arrived at JFK Airport in New York City in a three-piece suit.

The 53-year-old Australian actress looked chic and well-put-together as she added a pair of dark cat eye sunglasses.

The Tár star layered the multi-piece look over a beige button-up shirt and black turtleneck. 

On the move: Cate Blanchett traveled in style on Wednesday as she arrived at JFK Airport in New York City in a three-piece suit

On the move: Cate Blanchett traveled in style on Wednesday as she arrived at JFK Airport in New York City in a three-piece suit

The Golden Globe nominee’s full look consisted of a vest, blazer, trousers, and understated black boots.

The entertainer’s blonde locks were arranged in a side part as she pulled them back into a casual, low updo.

She skipped earrings and appeared to wear a light face of makeup as she wheeled around her gray and black luggage.

Blanchett flashed a small smile as she breezed through the bustling transportation center by herself. 

Poised: The 53-year-old Australian actress looked chic and well-put-together as she added a pair of dark cat eye sunglasses

Poised: The 53-year-old Australian actress looked chic and well-put-together as she added a pair of dark cat eye sunglasses

In the upcoming Golden Globes ceremony, Cate has been nominated for Best Actress (Motion Picture Drama) for her lead role in Tár, competing against Viola Davis in The Woman King and Ana de Armas as Marilyn Monroe in Blonde.

In the film, Cate plays iconic but troubled high-profile composter Lydia Tár, who is days away from recording the symphony that will elevate her career.

When all elements seem to conspire against her, Lydia’s adopted daughter Petra becomes an integral emotional support for her struggling mother.

Keeping warm: The Tár star layered the multi-piece look over a beige button-up shirt and black turtleneck

Keeping warm: The Tár star layered the multi-piece look over a beige button-up shirt and black turtleneck

It was recently revealed that Cate was so desperate to be in Guillermo del Toro’s film Pinocchio that she joked she would even ‘play a pencil.’

She jumped at the chance to star in the Netflix adaptation of the classic, even though the only part left was a monkey named Spazzatura, which is the Italian word for ‘garbage.’

Having already worked with del Toro in the drama Nightmare Alley, the director revealed Cate begged him for a part in the project. 

Golden Globes: Cate Blanchett was nominated for Best Actress (Motion Picture Drama) for her lead role in Tár

Golden Globes: Cate Blanchett was nominated for Best Actress (Motion Picture Drama) for her lead role in Tár

In a behind-the-scenes video, Guillermo recalled: ‘We were shooting Nightmare Alley. Cate Blanchett and I were having such a good time that she said, “You gotta give me a part on Pinocchio.”

‘I go, “The only part left is a monkey,”‘ before adding Cate replied: ‘I would do anything. I would play a pencil in a movie for you.’

After seeing drawings of the animated character, the Hollywood star told Guillermo: ‘I think this is my spirit animal.’

Cate went on to play the role of the squawking monkey, who doesn’t have dialogue. 

Iconic: Cate was among the stars in Vanity Fair's most recent Actors on Actors issue; seen with Michelle Yeah

Iconic: Cate was among the stars in Vanity Fair’s most recent Actors on Actors issue; seen with Michelle Yeah

source: dailymail.co.uk