Faye Dunaway, 83, Aces Suit and Sneakers Trend During NYC Outing Ahead of New Documentary

The actress' new documentary 'FAYE' begins streaming on Max on July 13

<p>Jason Howard/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images</p> Faye Dunaway.

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Faye Dunaway.

Faye Dunaway is showing off her sophisticated and chic style.

The 83-year-old actress was spotted out and about in New York City on Monday, July 8, wearing a tailored black suit and white button-down shirt with a gold detail at the collar. She accessorized with pearl earrings but kept her footwear casual with a pair of black sneakers. Her signature blonde hair was styled into soft curls.

Dunaway was all smiles as she greeted fans and signed autographs.

The N.Y.C. outing comes weeks after the Oscar winner made a rare red carpet appearance at Cannes Film Festival. Dunaway attended the premiere of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga on May 15 alongside her son Liam Dunaway O'Neill and his partner McKinzie Roth, with whom he shares baby Oliver.

<p>Jason Howard/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images</p> Faye Dunaway.

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Faye Dunaway.

Related: Faye Dunaway Gets Candid About Bipolar Disorder Diagnosis in New Documentary: 'There Were Tough Times'

On the Cannes red carpet, Dunaway wore a black suit, white scoop neck shirt and beaded necklace.

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The actress' documentary, titled FAYE and directed by Laurent Bouzereau, also premiered at the festival and is the first feature-length documentary about Dunaway. Following the world premiere at Cannes, FAYE is set to debut on HBO and stream on Max starting on Saturday, July 13.

“Through those reflections, she courageously explores personal discoveries — her struggles with mental health issues and bipolar disorder, her family history, and how the intensity of the characters she played still impacts who she is today,” reads a synopsis.

<p>Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis/Getty</p> McKinzie Roth, Liam Dunaway O'Neill, Faye Dunaway and Laurent Bouzereau attend the "Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga" Red Carpet at the 77th annual Cannes Film Festival on May 15, 2024.

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McKinzie Roth, Liam Dunaway O'Neill, Faye Dunaway and Laurent Bouzereau attend the "Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga" Red Carpet at the 77th annual Cannes Film Festival on May 15, 2024.

FAYE also features interviews with O’Neill, Sharon StoneMickey Rourke and James Gray.

At one point in the movie, according to Page Six, Dunaway says of her bipolar diagnosis, “I worked with a group of doctors who analyzed my behavior, who gave me prescriptions for pills they thought would be good for me. And that helped."

“So I am quieter. But throughout my career, people know there were tough times,” she adds, per the outlet. “I don't mean to make an excuse about it. I am still responsible for my actions.”

“But this is what I came to understand was the reason for them. It's something you need to be aware of. You need to try to do the right thing to take care of it,” she continues.

The Mommie Dearest actress also says that bipolar disorder is "something that is just a part of my makeup."

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<p>Silver Screen Collection/Getty</p> Faye Dunaway in 'Network,' 1976.

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Faye Dunaway in 'Network,' 1976.

“Thank God there is medication and there are studies and there are doctors who deal with this, and I've been able to benefit from that. Medication is crucial, and without it you fall back into what is there psychologically and biologically,” she says.

In a Q&A posted on the Cannes Film Festival website, Bouzereau, who is friends with Dunaway’s son Liam, says the actress was initially “stressed” to make the movie.

“Faye is used to work from a script. But this was real life. No script. No rehearsal. And she was very stressed by the process. I thought it was very courageous of her to do this,” says the director.

“She started trusting us. By the end, I think she was very happy. It was something cathartic for her because she got to talk about everything she’s never really mentioned before,” he added.

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