Jodie Turner-Smith exudes vintage glamor in a plunging neckline Gucci gown with gold-tone metal embellishments at the 2022 LACMA Art + Film Gala
Jodie Turner-Smith looked ultra glam on Saturday night as she walked the purple carpet at the 2022 LACMA Art + Film Gala in Los Angeles.
The 36-year-old actress wore a stunning black dress adorned with gold-tone metal tassels by Gucci, which sponsored the event.
Posing up a storm on the star-studded evening, the beauty flaunted her stunning figure in the sleeveless number.
Glitz: Jodie Turner-Smith oozed vintage glamor in a deep plunging Gucci dress with gold-tone metal embellishments on Saturday night at the 2022 LACMA Art + Film Gala in Los Angeles
Her couture gown featured a plunging deep V design, with the hemline falling into a beautiful gold tassel, alongside multiple layers of the design.
Jodie teamed the look with a pair of knee-length gloves with the same pattern, elevating her height with barely-there black heels.
The movie star had her super-short locks dyed a shiny gold to match the look while adding a splashy makeup palette.
Bared figure: Her couture gown featured a deep V-plunging pattern, the hem falling in a beautiful gold tassel, alongside several layers of the pattern
Dressed to new: Jodie paired the look with a pair of knee-length gloves with the same pattern, raising her waist with barely-there black heels
Laying down a storm on the carpet, Jodie appeared in high spirits as she grinned from ear to ear.
The 11th annual gala, presented by Gucci, was held at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art located on famous Wilshire Blvd.
The Art+Film Gala at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art is an annual event that brings together some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry.
Bold look: The movie star had her super-short locks dyed a shiny gold to match the look
This year’s event honored “artist Helen Pashgian, an influential pioneer of Southern California’s Light and Space movement, as well as pioneering Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook.”
Oscar winner Leonardo DiCaprio and LACMA trustee Eva Chow co-chaired the event.
Proceeds from the event will help LACMA curate new “exhibitions, acquisitions, and educational programs, in addition to screenings that explore the intersection of art and film.”
Beauty: She added a vibrant makeup palette while posing up a storm on the purple carpet
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