A style all her own! Helena Bonham-Carter sports floral dress and brown shoes as Ocean's Eight star heads home in NYC

It seems like the all-female heist movie Ocean's Eight has been filming forever.

And Helena Bonham-Carter is clearly start to consider New York City to be home after so many weeks shooting on location there.

In fact, the actress has brought her mother to stay with her for a while in her temporary lodgings in the big Apple.

Home for the night: Helena Bonham-Carter was spotted returning to her temporary New York digs Monday night as she continues to film Ocean's Eight in the city

On Tuesday the actress, 50, was seen returning to her digs with her mom Elena Propper de Callejon, a psychotherapist.

Helena sported the flyaway golden curls she's been wearing of late for her role in the movie.

She wore a red jacket with a black faux fur collar over a dark blue long dress dotted with pink floral motifs.

The Harry Potter star completed her idiosyncratic ensemble with black and white socks and brown shoes. 

New look: Helena sported the flyaway golden curls she's been wearing of late for her role in the movie that also stars Anne Hathaway, Sandra Bullock and Cate Blanchett

Quirky: The actress, 50, wore a red jacket with black collar over a dark blue dress dotted with pink floral motifs. The Harry Potter star added black and white socks and brown shoes

Close: Elena wore a black dress and a black raincoat, adding a splash of color with a bright pink scarf. She used a black cane to help her as she walked into the residence with Helena

Elena was dressed in a voluminous black dress with plated skirt and a long black raincoat.

She added a splash of color with a long bright pink scarf and used a black cane to help her as she walked. 

She was married to Helena's father Raymond Bonham-Carter, a banker, from 1958 until his death in 2004. 

Helena has two children with former partner director Tim Burton. 

Out and about: The mother and daughter duo were also seen taking a stroll arm-in-arm in NYC on Sunday

 

 

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