Gal Gadot attended Vanity Fair’s Oscars after-party with her husband Yaron Varsano and turned heads with her stunning sequin dress. The actress, who presented the Best Original Score award at the 92nd Academy Awards, seemed to be in high spirits and ready to party. She opted for a daring look by going braless in a plunging blazer dress, showcasing her confidence on the red carpet.
Gal Gadot and her husband, Yaron Varsano, were all smiles as they made their way to Vanity Fair’s Oscars after-party at the Wallis Annenberg Center. The actress looked stunning in a black gown that featured a plunging neckline, showcasing her toned midriff and a glimpse of cleavage. The dress was embellished with sequins and had silk lapels for added structure. Gal’s soft curls and silver jewelry complemented the ensemble, while black sandals completed the look. It was clear that the couple was ready to have a good time and celebrate the night’s festivities.
Bold and beautiful: Gal Gadot, the 34-year-old Wonder Woman star, made heads turn with her daring fashion choice. She opted for a sequin blazer dress that featured a plunging neckline and went braless to complete the look.
Yarson appeared quite suave in his black suit and matching shirt.
Gal had swapped her award ceremony attire, a sheer black Givenchy blouse adorned with delicate floral embroidery, to something more casual. Yarson, on the other hand, looked sharp in his matching black suit and shirt. She tied the knot with an Israeli real estate mogul in 2008 and is now a proud mother of two daughters. Gal graced the Oscars stage with Sigourney Weaver and Brie Larson as they presented the Best Original Score awards.
The black floor-length gown had a more defined look thanks to the addition of silk lapels. The dress was also adorned with sequins for added glamor.
Enamored: The thespian tied the knot with an Israeli property mogul in 2008 and they share two offspring.
The trifecta of female performers congregated on stage to address the ongoing battle against gender inequity in the entertainment industry, exchanging dialogue that radiated empowerment.
Larson commenced the discussion by expressing, “It’s a complete privilege to be standing beside my fellow superhero, Gal, and the woman who paved the way for us, Sigourney Weaver.”
Gadot interjected, “We are deeply appreciative of your contributions, Sigourney, and it’s truly an honor to stand alongside you – we adore you!”
Later, Gadot playfully quipped, “All men are welcome, just leave your shirts at home,” while Larson kept a tally of the prizes for the said contest.
At the Dolby Theatre in LA, Gal Gadot, Brie Larson, and Sigourney Weaver took the stage to present the award for Best Original Score. All three women have led successful action franchises, with Weaver as Ripley in the Alien series, Larson as Captain Marvel in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and Gadot in the titular role of Wonder Woman. Their powerful message of female empowerment was amplified by the category’s winner, Hildur Guðnadóttir, who became the first woman from Iceland to win an Academy Award. In her acceptance speech, Guðnadóttir urged girls and women to speak up, telling them that their voices are needed and valued.
Gal had decided to switch up her attire after the award ceremony. She ditched her sheer black Givenchy top with delicate floral lace details.