Naomi Watts owned her style moment upon her arrival to a New York Fashion Week event, stepping out in a bold black lace ensemble that was perfection. The Watcher star's cheeky wardrobe malfunction tried to steal the spotlight when her sheer-paneled halter top may have revealed more than she anticipated with a slight nip slip, but she handled it with poise on Wednesday, September 10. Watts, 56, looked radiant in the dramatic, ruffled blouse with a black bow that cascaded down her back, which was tucked into high-waisted, wide-leg pants complimented by a statement black leather belt and strappy heels. She had her blonde hair in beachy waves, accessorizing with a pair of hoop diamond earrings and designer shades. To complete her chic ensemble, Watts opted for a Ralph Lauren handbag, a fitting choice as she made her way into a show hosted by the famed brand. Naomi Watts Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images Watts kept it simple with her glam, opting for a matte makeup with a peach blush and a soft mauve lip color. The actress was all smiles while seated in the front row alongside Yao Chen, Mindy Kaling, Jessica Chastain, Ariana DeBose, Laura Dern and Jaya Harper. 5 Unforgettable Celebrity Wardrobe Mishaps of 2025 Earlier this week, she stepped out with her husband, Billy Crudup, for The Morning Show season 4 premiere in the Big Apple on Tuesday, September 9, wearing a sparkling green skirt set while her beau looked suave in a navy suit, white button-up and black tie. The couple began dating in 2017 after connecting on the set of the Netflix series Gypsy. Just last month, Watts made a fashion statement at the Venice Film Festival, when she arrived on the red carpet with her longtime love in a custom Valentino gown with vibrant floral appliqués. Wedding Pics! Naomi Watts Marries Billy Crudup in $5K Gown, With Deli Flowers Fans were also treated to a major style moment from Watts this summer - when she completely transformed into Jackie Kennedy while filming Ryan Murphy's upcoming series, American Love Story, which is set for release in February 2026.