While castmates Michelle Dockery, Elizabeth McGovern and Sophie McShera opted for perenially chic black, Joanne, 31, took best-dressed in a hot fuchsia pink shift dress by designer Ralph Lauren.
The former Coronation Street actress accessorised the sleek Ralph Lauren Collection shift with a pair of silver 'ready for the dancefloor shoes' and matching clutch from the label.
Hot to trot: Downton Abbey star Joanne Froggatt
stole the show from her castmates as she wore a vibrant pink dress for
an evening to promote Season Three of the hit TV series in New York
Paint it black: Sophie McShera, and Michelle Dockery both opted for classic black albeit in very different styles
She's no plain Jane: Downton Abbey's Joanne Froggatt as housemaid Anna
Joanne, who plays housemaid Anna Bates, recently got married in a secret ceremony.
She and her stunning co-stars attended an evening with the cast and producers of the ITV/PBS Masterpiece series hosted by Downton fan Ralph Lauren, who dressed the whole cast in outfits from his design house, and Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter.
In February, Lauren, 72, even sent models down the catwalk wearing English countryside-inspired garbs from the 2012 fall collection as the Downton Abbey theme tune was played.
And he is the sponsor of the show in the U.S. part of broadcaster PBS' Masterpieces series, which airs popular period dramas.
Michelle Dockery, 30, looked sleek in a one-shoulder Ralph Lauren Collection leather embroidered dress, and Elizabeth McGovern, 51, wore a black satin prom style dress with some glitzy tights.
Downton Duchesses: Both Michelle (Lady Mary) and Elizabeth McGovern (Lady Grantham) looked elegant at the launch in their LBDs
But it was clearly Joanne's night, as she cut a vibrant silhouette in the pink shift.
Joanne, whose character is married to the imprisoned valet John Bates told The Hollywood Reporter at a panel discussion held in Los Angeles on Friday, she saw the trip as 'warm recreation in the States'.
But she also seemed keen to discover what a hit show on a U.S. network series would pay.
When told that teen star Angus T. Jones makes $300,000 per episode in his 10th season of Two and a Half Men, Froggatt apparently sighed.
Downton in the Big Apple: Hugh Bonneville,
Michelle Dockery, Joanne Froggatt, Elizabeth McGovern, Rob
James-Collier, Sophie McShera and Jim Carter
Back for more: The third series, set in 1920, sees the return of the characters as they face new challenges
Castmate Rob James-Collier, who plays gay footman Thomas Barrow, seemed keen to follow in the footsteps of British Homeland Damian Lewis.
'I'm working hard on my own American accent. I think I'll nail it very soon,' revealed Rob.
'I know Damian Lewis just won an Emmy for Homeland, so I'm working hard on my own American accent. I think I'll nail it very soon.
'There's definitely a wave of Brits doing great work on American television, and I wouldn't mind being one of them!'
Lord and Ladies: The Earl Of Grantham, Hugh
Bonneville, with his glamorous co-stars Michelle and onscreen wife
Elizabeth McGovern
Seeing the sights: The cast got close to a very
sweaty New York Knicks player Amare Stoudemire at Madison Square Garden
on Sunday
'It’s Breaking Bad with tea instead of meth.'
Meanwhile the cast revealed that actress Jessica Brown-Findlay's leaving party was for her birthday - to stop the death of her character being leaked before it was shown.
Sophie McShera and Rob James-Collier attend an evening with the cast and producers of PBS
Hugh, who plays the Earl of Grantham in the popular ITV1 drama, said it was difficult to keep Downton secrets from his family and friends.
Kiss me Earl: Hugh Bonneville and wife Lady Mary seen in the Christmas special
'You very rarely get any proper surprises in TV drama any more, so it was a joy to pull that off. The leakage of plot spoilers is so rife.
'In fact, when we had a leaving do for Jessica (Findlay-Brown) we had to put up Happy Birthday signs and pretend it was her birthday, instead.'
Their number one fan! The cast, family members and crew of Downton Abbey pose with designer and Downton fan Ralph Lauren
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