Tilda Swinton dons an eclectic ensemble as she steps out in Sydney’s Bronte

British actress Tilda Swinton dons an eclectic ensemble as she steps out in Sydney’s Bronte… after arriving in Australia to film George Miller’s Three Thousand Years of Longing

She recently jetted from her home in the UK to Australia to film the upcoming George Miller movie, Three Thousand Years of Longing.

And on Saturday, the ever-eclectic Tilda Swinton was spotted stepping out in Sydney’s stylish eastern suburb of Bronte, where she ran errands in an incredibly unique ensemble.

The age-defying 60-year-old donned an eye-catching pinstripe shirt dress for the occasion, which resembled a comfortable dressing gown that knotted at her waist.

Casual chic: On Saturday, the ever-eclectic Tilda Swinton was spotted stepping out in Sydney’s stylish eastern suburb Bronte, where she ran errands in an incredibly eye-catching ensemble

She teamed her look with a pair of lilac jeans, and accessorised with some oversized sunglasses and a patterned headscarf.

She also donned a ‘Rose Apothecary’ tote bag, which is a nod to the hilarious CBC comedy Schitt’s Creek and the logo of the store that character David Rose owned.

Tilda’s new movie, Three Thousand Years of Longing, is a fantasy flick is currently being filmed in Sydney’s northern suburbs, and also stars Idris Elba.

According to IMDb , the film is about a ‘lonely and bitter British woman’ who encounters a genie during a trip to Istanbul.

Style: The age-defying 60-year-old donned an unusual pinstripe shirt dress for the brief outing, which resembled a comfortable dressing gown that tied in at her waist

Style: The age-defying 60-year-old donned an unusual pinstripe shirt dress for the brief outing, which resembled a comfortable dressing gown that tied in at her waist

Fan: Tilda also donned a 'Rose Apothecary' tote bag, which is a nod to the hilarious CBC comedy Schitt's Creek and the logo of the store that character David Rose owned

Fan: Tilda also donned a 'Rose Apothecary' tote bag, which is a nod to the hilarious CBC comedy Schitt's Creek and the logo of the store that character David Rose owned

Fan: Tilda also donned a ‘Rose Apothecary’ tote bag, which is a nod to the hilarious CBC comedy Schitt’s Creek and the logo of the store that character David Rose owned

Looking good: She teamed her look with a pair of lilac jeans, and accessorised with oversized sunglasses and a patterned headscarf

Looking good: She teamed her look with a pair of lilac jeans, and accessorised with oversized sunglasses and a patterned headscarf

She is granted three wishes, which forces her to realise she has a ‘desire to be loved’.

The film is written and directed by Mad Max director George Miller and has a budget of around US$60 million.

In an interview with British Vogue last month, the Doctor Strange actress admitted she never set out to be a movie star.

New project: Her new movie, Three Thousand Years of Longing, is a fantasy flick is currently being filmed in Sydney's northern suburbs, and also stars Idris Elba

New project: Her new movie, Three Thousand Years of Longing, is a fantasy flick is currently being filmed in Sydney’s northern suburbs, and also stars Idris Elba

Top tier: The film is written and directed by Mad Max director George Miller and has a budget of around US$60,000,000

Top tier: The film is written and directed by Mad Max director George Miller and has a budget of around US$60,000,000

‘I’ve never had any ambition as an artist. That may sound crazy and transgressive, but it’s a fact,’ she told the publication.

‘If you’d asked me when I was 10 or 20, I would have said my only ambitions were to live in a family, to have friends that made me laugh and laughed at my jokes, and to live in the Highlands of Scotland, by the sea with a lot of dogs and a kitchen garden. Seriously.

‘And I have been really blessed to be able to achieve them. Everything else is a bonus. Everything else is just icing and candles and flowers alongside.’

Not her intention: In an interview with British Vogue last month, the Doctor Strange actress admitted she never set out to be a movie star

Not her intention: In an interview with British Vogue last month, the Doctor Strange actress admitted she never set out to be a movie star