Kate Winslet oozed body confidence as she arrived at the Palm Springs International Film Festival in a form-fitting designer gown.
The English actress, 40, made the most of her hourglass figure in the full-length sleeveless black dress that was perfectly cinched at the waist.
The mom-of-three showed off her voluptuous curves with a v-shaped neckline and a clingy skirt that pooled around her feet.
Kate wore her dark blonde hair in a messy chignon that showcased her gorgeous diamond earrings.
She was at the awards gala on Saturday night to honor her Steve Jobs co-star Michael Fassbender and present him with an award.
The actress arrived at the star-studded bash without third husband Ned Rocknroll, the father of her youngest child Bear, two.
Kate, however, was among friends at the glitzy event. Honoree Johnny Depp made a beeline for the six-time Academy Award nominee who won an Oscar for The reader when he spotted her on the red carpet.
The pair starred together in the 2004 film Finding Neverland and they greeted each other warmly with a big hug.
Good to see you! The English rose and the American actor, 52, greeted each other warmly
Kate also got to hang out with Fassbender inside the awards dinner and they were photographed enjoying a laugh or two together.
She presented the German actor with the film festival's International Star Award for his performance as the late Apple founder.
In the movie she plays Joanna Hoffman, Jobs' confidante and Apple marketing executive.
Paid tribute: Kate was at the film festival to present an award to her Steve Jobs co-star Michael Fassbender.
The Titanic star recently revealed that in order to get the part, she sent a plain-looking selfie to the film's producer Scott Rudin.
'Joanna didn't really wear any makeup and (I) put on this short, dark-haired wig and a pair of glasses. And I took one photo, and I just sent it by email to (him),' she said in an interview to air this weekend on CBS Sunday Morning.
She also emphasized how much she wants girls and young woman to understand that she doesn't look in everyday life the way she does on magazine covers and red carpets.
'You know, we walk down red carpets. You know, it's part of the job,' she explained. 'But I think I feel very strongly that it's important to also say to young girls that we don't look like that all the time.'
Source - Dailymail.co.uk