Diane Keaton steps out in polka dot trousers and derby hat to walk beloved dog Emmie in Los Angeles

Diane Keaton steps out in polka dot trousers and derby hat to walk beloved dog Emmie in Los Angeles

Diane Keaton showed her effortless style Wednesday while taking her beloved dog out for a walk in Los Angeles.

The 74-year-old actress sported a grey derby hat, white turtleneck and black polka dot dress as she stepped out with her senior dog Emmie.

The Oscar-winner completed her ensemble with black boots and a long, black puffer jacket.

Stylish star: Diane Keaton showed unique style Wednesday while taking her beloved dog Emmie out for a walk in Los Angeles

Diane accessorized with sunglasses and covered her mouth and nose with a mask amid the coronavirus pandemic.

She’s been taking 15-year-old Emmie for regular walks while isolating with the blonde Golden Retriever at her home in the Brentwood area.

The Los Angeles native won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her starring role in the 1977 Woody Allen film Annie Hall.

She starred in several movies with Woody, 84, and they also had a romantic relationship.

Mask on: The 74-year-old actress wore a face mask amid the coronavirus pandemic

Mask on: The 74-year-old actress wore a face mask amid the coronavirus pandemic

Regular walks: Diane, shown in a 2018 still from Book Club, has been taking 15-year-old Emmie for regular walks while isolating with the blonde Golden Retriever at her home in the Brentwood area

Regular walks: Diane, shown in a 2018 still from Book Club, has been taking 15-year-old Emmie for regular walks while isolating with the blonde Golden Retriever at her home in the Brentwood area

Diane rose to famed portraying Kay Adams-Corleone in the 1972 crime film The Godfather by Francis Ford Coppola, 81, and reprised the role in The Godfather II in 1974 and The Godfather Part III in 1990.

She was nominated for three more Oscars for her playing feminist activist Louise Bryant in the 1981 drama Reds, a woman with leukemia in the 1996 film Marvin’s Room and a dramatist in the 2003 movie Something’s Gotta Give.

Diane in 2017 received the AFI Life Achievement Award, which was presented to her by Woody.

Oscar winner: The Los Angeles native is shown in a still with Woody Allen from his 1977 romantic comedy Annie Hall that earned Diane the Oscar for Best Actress

Oscar winner: The Los Angeles native is shown in a still with Woody Allen from his 1977 romantic comedy Annie Hall that earned Diane the Oscar for Best Actress

The Looking For Mr. Goodbar star adopted her daughter Dexter in 1996 and son Duke in 2001.

She has a starring role in the upcoming romantic comedy Love, Weddings & Other Disasters also starring Jeremy Irons, 71.

The film was directed by Dennis Dugan, 73, who has frequently partnered with Adam Sandler, 53.

Family photo: Duke, Diane and Dexter are shown in May 2018 in Los Angeles

Family photo: Duke, Diane and Dexter are shown in May 2018 in Los Angeles