She stars as the wife of former billionaire Adam Neumann in the upcoming Apple TV+ series about the rise and fall of his workspace company WeWork.

But Anne Hathaway opted for a low-key, casual look as she arrived on the set of WeCrashed on Friday.

The 38-year-old Academy Award winner showed off a hint of her tummy in a slim black cropped tank top as she arrived for the day.

Back to work: Anne Hathaway, 38, looked cool and casual in a black cropped tank top as she arrived on set in New York City on Friday for her Apple TV+ series WeCrashed

Anne kept her look simple with a pair of high-waisted charcoal jeans, which she paired with comfy black leather slippers.

She wore her voluminous brunette locks parted down the middle to frame her large black sunglasses, and she carried along a water bottle to stay hydrated and some script pages along with a bright red mask.

Later, the Witches actress changed into a costume featuring a blue–gray ruffled dress that showcased her toned legs.

She had her nails painted black, which matched her short black suede boots.

Low key: Anne kept her look simple with a pair of high-waisted charcoal jeans, which she paired with comfy black leather slippers

Blue mood: Later, the Witches actress changed into a costume featuring a blue–gray ruffled dress that showcased her toned legs

Anne also brought along a large face shield which was decorated with colorful stickers to help slow the spread of the novel coronavirus.

Although the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention now say that Americans can go maskless outdoors in many situations, and fully vaccinated people can go mask free outdoors in all instances, the actress and her film crew played it safe with masks.

The Brooklyn-born actress plays Rebekah Neumann, a cousin to Gwyneth Paltrow and the wife of WeWork co-founder and CEO Adam Neumann.

The company, which essentially created stylish office spaces, was at one time valued at $90 billion by Goldman Sachs, though the value would later be drastically slashed, according to the New York Post.

The company cratered after concerns about self-dealing and drug use from Neumann came to light in 2019, and he was forced to step down from the company with an enormous golden parachute including $245 million in stock, $200 million in cash, and refinancing on a $432 million loan, the Wall Street Journal reported.

Safety first: Anne also brought along a large face shield which was decorated with colorful stickers to help slow the spread of the novel coronavirus

Real-life figure: The Brooklyn-born actress plays Rebekah Neumann, a cousin to Gwyneth Paltrow and the wife of WeWork co-founder and CEO Adam Neumann