Sigourney Weaver does a spot of shopping on Sydney’s upmarket North Shore as she takes a break from filming her new series
Sigourney Weaver has been busy filming Amazon Prime’s new series The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart in Sydney.
But on Sunday, the Hollywood actress enjoyed a sunny day off and a spot of shopping.
The 72-year-old visited the fashion store Sportscraft in Mosman, on Sydney’s North Shore – an upmarket area of the city.
Local: Sigourney Weaver (pictured) has been busy filming Amazon Prime’s new series The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart in Sydney
Sigourney looked casually chic for the outing, wearing a long-sleeved off-white top made from a weighty fabric.
She paired it with pale grey trousers, and opted for black flip flops while going without socks.
The Ghostbusters star carried a brown shoulder bag, and donned a pair of sunglasses.
Day out: On Sunday, the Hollywood actress enjoyed a sunny day off and a spot of shopping
Fancy: The 72-year-old visited the fashion store Sportscraft in Mosman, on Sydney’s North Shore – an upmarket area of the city
Cool: Sigourney looked casually chic for the outing, wearing a long-sleeved off-white top made from a weighty fabric
Appearing to go makeup free, Sigourney was fresh-faced, and wore her brunette hair down around her face.
She also carried multiple paper bags from the fashion store, having made a large purchase.
Wearing a blue surgical mask on her face while shopping, the Alien star removed it for her stroll home.
Details: She paired it with pale grey trousers, and opted for black flip flops
Bag it: The Ghostbusters star carried a brown shoulder bag, and donned a pair of sunglasses
Hats off: She had on a hat for her shopping trip, which she later removed
Earlier this month, Sigourney was spotted filming scenes for her new series on a flower farm in Sydney.
The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart tells the enchanting and compelling story of a young girl, Alice Hart, whose violent childhood casts a dark shadow over her adult life.
The series will be produced by Australian hit-maker and Emmy winner Bruna Papandrea (Penguin Bloom).
Fresh! Appearing to go makeup free, Sigourney was fresh-faced, and wore her brunette hair down around her face
Shopping: She also carried multiple paper bags from the fashion store, having made a large purchase
Some of the world’s renowned actors – including film royalty George Clooney and Julia Roberts – are making the move to capitalise on generous Government grants designed to boost Australia’s fledgling film industry.
Clooney and Roberts’ rom-com Ticket to Paradise will transform Queensland’s Whitsunday Islands into Bali, while other locations in the state will be transformed into the US.
Back in March, Viggo Mortensen and Colin Farrell were set to film Ron Howard’s Thirteen Lives in Queensland.
Safe: Wearing a blue surgical mask on her face while shopping, the Alien star later removed it for her stroll home