Coming in from the cold! Olivia Wilde looks warm and toasty in a heavy cream coat as she jets out of wet and chilly New York

It's been cold and rainy in New York for the past few days as fall begins to bite.

And Olivia Wilde made sure she was dressed for the inclement weather when she turned up at JFK Airport on Friday, probably to catch a flight back to sunny Los Angeles.

The 31-year-old wore a blue collared blouse under a cute black jumper covered with red hearts and white x's and o's to stand for hugs and kisses.

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A bit of all white: Olivia Wilde looked warm and cosy in her cream wool coat when she turned up at JFK ready to jet out of cold and wet New York

A bit of all white: Olivia Wilde looked warm and cosy in her cream wool coat when she turned up at JFK ready to jet out of cold and wet New York

She slipped her slender figure into skinny jeans, turned up at the cuff to go over her brown suede bootees.

The actress, probably best known for her role in medical drama House, completed her ensemble with a heavy, white wool coat guaranteed to keep out the chill.

Although she is a New York native, Olivia now lives in Los Angeles with her fiancé Jason Sudeikis and their 18-month-old son, Otis.

And she's had a busy few days back in her hometown. 

Gotta love it: The 31-year-old threw the coat over a cute hearts, hugs and kisses jersey and skinny jeans that she turned up to accommodate her brown suede bootees
Gotta love it: The 31-year-old threw the coat over a cute hearts, hugs and kisses jersey and skinny jeans that she turned up to accommodate her brown suede bootees

Gotta love it: The 31-year-old threw the coat over a cute hearts, hugs and kisses jersey and skinny jeans that she turned up to accommodate her brown suede bootees

Crossing the concourse: The New York native was probably on her way home to Los Angeles to reunite with her fiancé Jason Sudeikis and their 18-month-old son, Otis

Crossing the concourse: The New York native was probably on her way home to Los Angeles to reunite with her fiancé Jason Sudeikis and their 18-month-old son, Otis

Last Friday Olivia played the Watermelon Time Bomb game with host Jimmy Fallon, which involves putting elastic bands around the fruit until it explodes, while on The Tonight Show.

She was there to promote her new film, Meadowland, which she produced and stars in. The movie comes out in theaters on October 16 and on video-on-demand a week later.

And on Olivia joined a host of celebrities, rock stars and politicians at the Global Citizen Festival to end extreme poverty by 2030 in Central Park. The Festival is part of the UN-backed Global Poverty Project.

Colour burst: On Friday, Olivia dropped into The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about her new film, Meadowlands among other things

Colour burst: On Friday, Olivia dropped into The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon to talk about her new film, Meadowlands among other things

Fruity moment: And, of course, she had to play one of the host's games, Watermelon Time Bomb, which involved putting elastic bands around the fruit until it exploded

Fruity moment: And, of course, she had to play one of the host's games, Watermelon Time Bomb, which involved putting elastic bands around the fruit until it exploded

Hosted by Stephen Colbert and Hugh Jackman, headliners included Beyonce, Pearl Jam, Coldplay, Ed Sheeran and Common.

Olivia took the stage with Kerry Washington to speak at the event.

Other speakers and guests included First Lady Michelle Obama and the Bidens, Queen Rania of Jordan, Leonardo DiCaprio, Katie Holmes and daughter Suri Cruise, Salma Hayek, Laverne Cox, Bono, Arjun Kapoor, Freida Pinto, Michael Chiklis, Erin Richards, Connie Britton, Zach Braff, Bill Nye and UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon. 

Rubbing shoulders: On Saturday she met up with Bono, Kerry Washington and a slew of other celebrities and politicians at the Global Citizen Festival to end extreme poverty by 2030 in Central Park

Rubbing shoulders: On Saturday she met up with Bono, Kerry Washington and a slew of other celebrities and politicians at the Global Citizen Festival to end extreme poverty by 2030 in Central Park

Celebrity meet up: Olivia took the stage with recording artist Usher at the Festival, which is part of the UN-backed Global Poverty Project

Celebrity meet up: Olivia took the stage with recording artist Usher at the Festival, which is part of the UN-backed Global Poverty Project

  

 

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