She’s presenting at the 2018 Golden Globes.
And Gal Gadot wore black in solidarity for the Time’s Up movement as she arrived at the Beverly Hilton Hotel for the annual awards show in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The 32-year-old actress stole the spotlight as she donned a sophisticated couture black gown and tailored jacket.
Daring to impress, the Justice League star wrapped her enviable figure in the form fitting dress.
The tailored jacket allowed her gorgeous decolletage to take center stage as the dress was low cut.
Her trademark brunette tresses were swept back in a tight bun allowing her youthful face to shine.
The Israeli born beauty went with a few sparkly accessories as she wore diamond baubles on her wrists and ears.
Gal was joined by her husband Yaron Versano on the red carpet as he cut a dapper figure in a classic tuxedo.
The happy couple were married in 2008 and share daughters Maya, six, and Alma, nine months.
She shared the stage with The Rock Dwayne Johnson as they presented the award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Musical or Comedy.
Meanwhile, more stars descended on Beverly Hills Sunday to honor the best in film and television as the 2018 awards season officially kicks off with the Golden Globes.
This year’s ceremony is seen as the first big opportunity for Hollywood to speak with one voice against a pervasive culture of misconduct brought to light by the downfall of movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, unmasked as a serial predator.
The focus Sunday night is expected to be as much on the stars’ acceptance speeches as on the performances being honored at the Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s glitzy bash.
The ceremony at the Beverly Hilton – the first for late night NBC funnyman Seth Meyers as host — is not as reliable at predicting Oscars glory as the galas held by Hollywood’s acting, producing and directing unions.
But it remains one of the most high-profile and glamorous – not to mention boozy — events of the awards calendar and tends to generate more headlines for tipsy tributes, daring gowns and wacky tuxedos.