At the Oscars in Los Angeles, Gal Gadot channeled the Roaring Twenties with a stunning look. Despite her success in Wonder Woman, which is set in World War I, Gadot took a fashion cue from the decade that followed the Great War. The 32-year-old actress dazzled in a shimmering Givenchy gown adorned with fringe, giving off a flapper vibe. Her hair, styled by Mark Townsend for Dove, was sleek and sophisticated, completing the retro look. Watch the video below for more details.
At the Oscars in Los Angeles, Gal Gadot made a stylish entrance in a retro-inspired Givenchy dress, giving off major 1920s vibes.
She wore a gorgeous dress with a daring neckline that dipped low to show off her toned stomach, adding a stunning drop necklace for extra glamour. The sleeveless outfit shone in silver, transitioning into a cascade of dark metallic fringe from mid-thigh to the hem. She struck a pose alongside her husband, Yaron Varsano, who looked dapper in a suit. They have two daughters together, Maya who is six years old and Alma who is almost a year old.
Absolutely stunning: Embracing the Roaring Twenties, the 32-year-old stepped out in a glamorous sparkling dress adorned with fringe, effortlessly channeling the flapper style with sleek, slicked-back hair.
When you saw her outfit, you couldn’t miss the plunging neckline of her gown that almost reached her stomach, and she added extra sparkle with a stunning drop necklace.
Adorable pair: She struck a pose with her dapper husband, Yaron Varsano, a businessman, and the proud parents of daughters Maya, aged six, and Alma, who is almost a year old. Last year, Gal portrayed the lead role in Wonder Woman, but surprisingly, the film did not receive any Oscar nominations. She appeared on stage with Armie Hammer from Call Me By Your Name to announce the winner of the Academy Award for Best Makeup And Hairstyling, which went to Kazuhiro Tsuji, David Malinowski, and Lucy Sibbick for their work on the historical drama Darkest Hour, directed by Joe Wright. The talented team successfully made Gary Oldman completely unrecognizable while transforming him into Winston Churchill.
Stunning pair: Together with Armie Hammer from Call Me By Your Name, she graced the stage to announce the winner of the Oscar for Best Makeup and Hairstyling.
The award was given to Kazuhiro Tsuji, David Malinowski, and Lucy Sibbick for their work on the historical film Darkest Hour, directed by Joe Wright.
This team successfully achieved the incredible transformation of Gary Oldman into Winston Churchill. Gal ensured that her own makeup and hair matched the glamorous look, thanks to celebrity stylist Mark Townsend who drew inspiration from the 1920s for her appearance. Her Givenchy gown and Tiffany necklace influenced the decision to style her hair up to showcase the jewelry. The final result embodied an Art Deco vibe with a subtle touch of the 1920s without appearing too costume-like.
Mark used Dove Compressed Micro Mist Extra Hold Hairspray to ensure Gal’s hair stayed in place throughout the evening. This product was perfect for the actress because it provided a strong hold without flaking when he needed to make adjustments to her hairstyle. The Academy Awards on Sunday night are being hosted by Jimmy Kimmel, who also hosted last year’s ceremony. Nominees for Best Picture include Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri and The Shape Of Water.
Celebrity status: Actress took on the lead role in the recent Wonder Woman film, but unfortunately, the movie did not receive any Oscar nominations this year.
Additionally, Armie Hammer’s performance in Call Me By Your Name, which was released last year, has been recognized with three Oscar nominations, though none of them are for Armie himself.
Armie looked sharp in a burgundy suit paired with a black tie and crisp white dress shirt.
Get Out by Jordan Peele, Darkest Hour by Joe Wright featuring Winston Churchill, and Lady Bird directed by Greta Gerwig are all in the running for Best Picture nominations.
Likewise, Call Me By Your Name, helmed by Luca Guadagnino and penned by legendary screenwriter James Ivory, is also in the mix.
Phantom Thread, a historical romance drama by Paul Thomas Anderson, and The Post, Steven Spielberg’s Pentagon Papers film, are also contenders for Best Picture.