Kate Bosworth, 36, was spotted leaving the Greenwich Hotel in New York City on Tuesday night. The Blue Crush actress was feeling herself as she stopped to flash the peace sign and pose for the camera. She strutted to her ride, looking sexy in a fitted soft lilac colored sleeveless dress wrapped diagonally in sheer neon yellow fabric, which showed off her toned legs. Night on the town: Kate Bosworth, 36, was spotted leaving the Greenwich Hotel in New York City on Tuesday night She completed the look in a gold necklace and earrings with a matching gold clutch and gold strappy six-inch stilettos. Bosworth made an appearance at jewelry brand Missoma's launch party for Momposina, a line of gold jewelry inspired by the designer's travels to Mompox, Colombia. She's one of four women set to play late actress Sharon Tate 50 years after her tragic death. Tate was one of several victims of the Manson family's notorious murder spree in 1969. The 26-year-old actress was weeks away from giving birth at the time of her murder. Peace: The Blue Crush actress was feeling herself as she stopped to flash the peace sign and pose for the camera Neon queen: She strutted to her ride, looking sexy in a fitted soft lilac colored sleeveless dress wrapped diagonally in sheer neon yellow fabric, which showed off her toned legs Hilary Duff, 31, portrayed Tate in The Haunting of Sharon Tate, a fictional story based on a real interview in which Tate recounted a chilling dream she had years before her death. Grace Van Dien, 22, played the Valley of the Dolls actress in Charlie Says, a film that explored the psychological trauma endured by the women of Manson's cult. Margot Robbie, 28, fulfills the coveted role in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, the ninth (and believed to be final) film from director Quentin Tarintino, 56. She stars alongside Leonardo DiCaprio, 44, and Brad Pitt, 55, in the fictional period piece. Bling: Bosworth made an appearance at jewelry brand Missoma's launch party for Momposina, a line of gold jewelry inspired by the designer's travels to Mompox, Colombia Bosworth's movie Tate focuses more on the titular actress's life as opposed to her grisly murder. It was the first film about the late actress to receive a seal of approval from Sharon's sister Debra Tate, who's signed on as a producer. Debra told People: 'It has nothing to do with Sharon’s death. 'They’re telling her story as a woman aside from the murders. Kate is going to capture Sharon’s heart, feeling and attitude.' Immortalizing Sharon: She's one of four women set to play late actress Sharon Tate 50 years after her tragic death Bosworth spoke with Deadline about playing the role: 'From the very beginning, it has always been our intention to honor Sharon’s life. 'She was a beautiful and complex woman: A sister, a daughter, a wife, a lover. Human. 'Her life has for too long been overshadowed by the tragedy orchestrated by a raging psychopath. 'Now, more than ever, we feel it is important to focus on the woman – to reaffirm the voice of Sharon Tate – and to take away the megaphone from the maniac.' Tate-approved: Bosworth's film was the first to receive a seal of approval from Sharon's sister Debra Tate, who's signed on as a producer Debra originally disapproved of Tarantino's film, since he hadn't spoken with her beforehand and was planning to release it on August 9, the anniversary of Sharon's death. They finally met last year after the director ultimately decided to move up the release date to July 26, and Debra expressed that she was feeling more confident in Tarantino's vison. She told IndieWire: 'This movie is not what people would expect it to be when you combine the Tarantino and Manson names.' Bosworth will begin filming Tate later this year in Budapest, as Myriad Pictures announced last month at Cannes. Tarantino treatment: Margot Robbie, 28, fulfills the coveted role in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, the ninth (and believed to be final) film from director Quentin Tarintino, 56 She approves: Last year, Debra expressed that she was feeling more confident in Tarantino's vison: 'This movie is not what people would expect it to be when you combine the Tarantino and Manson names'All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility