Anne Hathaway looked chic as ever while attending a screening of her upcoming psychological thriller ‘Eileen’ at The Whitby in New York City on Wednesday.

The Devil Wears Prada star, 41, embraced the fall season in a sleeveless brown turtleneck dress with a stylish bottom fringe.

The actress paired the elegant look with black pumps, and wore her chocolate tresses cascading down in loose waves.

As for glam, Anne opted for a touch of rosy blush on her cheeks, and black eyeliner to highlight her magnetic gaze.

Hathaway stars alongside Thomasin McKenzie, Shea Whigham, Marin Ireland and Owen Teague in the highly-anticipated film, which follows a parasitic relationship between two workers at a juvenile detention facility.

Ultra chic: Anne Hathaway looked chic as ever while attending a screening of her upcoming psychological thriller ‘Eileen’ at The Whitby in New York City on Wednesday

Anne arrived to the event wearing a fashionable black coat, but later took it off for photos.

Thomasin, 23, was also present at the screening, and thrilled as she went shirtless underneath a cream pantsuit.

The New Zealand actress teamed the look with a silver necklace, and wore her dark tresses pulled back in a chic updo.

She completed her outfit with a pair of black boots.

Anne and Thomasin mingled with director William Oldroyd, 44, who sported a casual cool all-black look.

Marin, 44, attended the event as well, and showed of her trendy sense of style in a black leather jacket over a spotted brown sweater and black flared pants.

The redheaded beauty finalized the look with chunky black boots.

Earlier in the day Anne was all smiles while leaving a press junket in Midtown. She oozed elegance in a classy oversized camel coat worn over a white button-up.

Autumn vibes: The Devil Wears Prada star, 41, embraced the fall season in a sleeveless brown turtleneck dress with a stylish bottom fringe

Before and after: Anne arrived to the event wearing a chic black coat, but later took it off for photos

Co-stars: At the event Anne mingled with co-star Thomasin McKenzie, 23, who thrilled as she went shirtless underneath a cream pantsuit

Elegant: The New Zealand actress teamed the look with a silver necklace, and wore her dark tresses pulled back in a chic updo

Trendy: Marin Ireland, 44, showed of her trendy sense of style in a black leather jacket over a spotted brown sweater and black flared pants

With the director: Anne and Thomasin mingled with director William Oldroyd, 44, who sported a casual cool all-black look

The Princess Diaries star added height to her look with black leather high heel boots.

She toted a black Hermes bag with a horse charm on her arm. The stylish beauty shielded her eyes with a pair of tortoise frame sunglasses.

Eileen is set in frigid 1960s Boston, following Eileen (McKenzie), who shuffles between her father’s emotionally haunted home and the prison where she works alongside colleagues who have ostracized her.

Hathaway plays Rebecca St. John, described as, ‘an intoxicating woman’ who joins the staff and Eileen becomes more and more interested in her.

Hathaway looked nearly unrecognizable in the first trailer for the movie, which was released last month.

In the clip, she dons a retro blonde wig as she portrays a prison psychologist who draws a young secretary into an unsteady relationship.

The trailer begins with Eileen patting down her prison’s staff members and gazing at an attractive prisoner.

The character then tells her father that she had experienced ‘one of those days you never forget’ before she first sees Rebecca, played by Hathaway.

Sophisticated: Earlier in the day Anne was all smiles while leaving a press junket in Midtown. She oozed elegance in a classy oversized camel coat worn over a white button-up

Glamorous: She toted a black Hermes bag with a horse charm on her arm

Eileen and Rebecca establish an instant connection after the psychologist is introduced to the prison’s workers, and after introducing McKenzie’s character to cigarettes, the latter ominously states: ‘I live a little differently than most people.’

After Hathaway’s character establishes a close relationship with the secretary, she places her hand on the latter’s thigh before they dance with one another during a trip to a bar.

Eileen later tries to leave Rebecca’s house before the latter slams the front door shut and ominously states: ‘You can never tell anyone, do you understand? Promise me.’

The secretary’s father, played by Wigham, then states that he could imagine his daughter with a gun, she points one at Rebecca, who calmly remarks: ‘That’s very good, Eileen.’

Wigham then tells his daughter that she is ‘different these days. Almost interesting.’

A rapid-fire montage then ensues, which concludes with Rebecca locking lips with Eileen, after which she remarks: ‘The only way out’s for someone to die.’

The trailer ends after Hathaway’s character opens a bottle of wine by hitting its bottom against a wall, much to the secretary’s surprise.

Eileen is based on the 2015 novel of the same name, which was written by Ottessa Moshfegh, who also co-wrote its script alongside her husband, Luke Goebel.

Coming soon! Hathaway and McKenzie star as two workers at a juvenile detention facility involved in a parasitic relationship. The film is scheduled to hit theaters on December 1

It was confirmed that the novel would be adapted into a film the following year, and Hathaway and McKenzie signed on to star in the project last year.

Eileen premiered during the most recent Sundance Film Festival, which was held this past January.

The movie received widespread critical acclaim, and it currently holds an 89% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Eileen’s wide release in the United States is scheduled to commence on December 1.