Gal Gadot was a sheer delight as she posed on the Oscars red carpet at Hollywood and Highland this Sunday.
The 34-year-old Wonder Woman star slipped into a see-through black Givenchy blouse with lace floral embroidery.
She clasped a jeweled necklace over her turtleneck blouse and clashed it elegantly against an extravagant bubblegum pink skirt.
Place to be: Gal Gadot was a sheer delight as she posed on the Oscars red carpet at Hollywood and Highland this Sunday
Her skirt was decorated with lacy mesh flares and extended into a long train as the superhero sensation walked the red carpet.
Gal accentuated her supermodel features with a makeup look created by Sabrina Bedrani, who used products from Revlon, a brand for which Gal serves as a brand ambassador.
Sabrina began by enhancing Gal’s natural complexion with the Revlon PhotoReady Candid Glow Moisture Glow Anti-Pollution Foundation, and then followed that with the Full Coverage Concealer on any areas that needed extra coverage.
After enhancing Gal’s eyes with the Revlon ColorStay Looks Book Palette and the ColorStay Micro Hyper Precision Gel Eyeliner, Sabrina then applied a bold red lip in the form of the Revlon Super Lustrous The Luscious Mattes in So Lit.
On the town:Â The 34-year-old Wonder Woman star slipped into a see-through black Givenchy blouse with lace floral embroidery
While at the ceremony she had a sweet red carpet reunion with Kristen Wiig, who co-stars with her in her upcoming film Wonder Woman 1984.
Kristen was a sight to see in a long red gown that featured fin-like columns of frills running down both sides of the skirt.
She contrasted the dress against a black pair of gleaming opera gloves and accessorized with drop earrings.
Although Kristen plays Wonder Woman’s nemesis Cheetah in the superhero movie they were chummy as could be in real life.
Dynamic duo:Â While at the ceremony she had a sweet red carpet reunion with Kristen Wiig, who co-stars with her in her upcoming film Wonder Woman 1984
Best Picture is a tough category this year with nominees including South Korean thriller Parasite, World War I drama 1917 and supervillain film Joker.
Martin Scorsese’s mafia saga The Irishman and Quentin Tarantino’s Once Upon A Time… In Hollywood are also in contention.
Divorce drama Marriage Story, car race film Ford Vs Ferrari and the latest adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s novel Little Women round off the category.