It was a high profile date night for Gal Gadot as she and husband of 14 years Jaron Varsano stepped out in Los Angeles on the red carpet.
The two attended the 9th Annual Breakthrough Prize Ceremony at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, which saw other famous faces like Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis, Brie Larson, and Christina Aguilera in attendance.
Gal looked stunning in her Yves Saint Laurent fit, a satin black blouse with ruffled sleeves and a stretch of fabric that turned into a train behind her.
The loose blouse was contrasted with a skin-tight pair of high-waisted black pants that highlighted her never-ending legs and statuesque frame.
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The 37-year-old topped off her look with gold chain earrings and black stilettos, sweeping her raven locks to her side.
Jaron – with whom Gal shares three daughters – was right by her side in a sleek black suit, and the two definitely looked like one of the smartest couples on the carpet.
The Israeli actress and model shared a photograph of her look on Instagram, writing: "Thank you for having me Breakthrough Prize 2023. It was such an honor to be part of this amazing event and to be in the presence of so many amazing people."
Fans inundated her comments section with heart emojis, with some deeming her a "Goddess" or "Queen," and one gushed: "Such a picture perfect moment!"
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The star had another all-black fashion moment at Paris Fashion Week in February, attending the Dior Fall 2023 show in a head-to-toe ensemble.
Gal donned a black patterned lace top with a mock neck on a bralette underneath, pairing it with a tiered ankle-length skirt with tassels.
She topped it off by styling her brunette locks into loose waves, simple diamond earrings, minimal make-up, and Dior ankle boots.
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