Gal Gadot Goes All-black in Bralette Top and Leather Skirt and Rachel Zegler Embraces Fall Hues With Florals to Promote ‘Snow White’ at Disney’s D23 Convention
Gal Gadot and Rachel Zegler brought fall palettes to the D23 convention on Friday while promoting their new film, “Snow White.” The live-action adaptation of Disney’s animated classic debuts in theaters next year.
Gadot, who portrays the Evil Queen, selected an all-black ensemble consisting of a flared leather midi skirt, a blazer and a bralette top. The actress accessorized with silver chainlink earrings and slingbacks, wearing her brunette bob in waves. Gadot’s makeup included mauve blush and a matching lip.
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Stylist Karla Welch, who also counts Sarah Paulson and Kristen Wiig as clients, dressed Gadot for the occasion.
Zegler donned a brown Julie de Libran dress from the label’s fall 2024 couture line, which featured a skirt adorned with sequined floral appliqués. Aquazzura heels and a black hair bow topped off her look. The “West Side Story” star’s dark tresses were styled in a half-updo.
Zegler currently works with stylist Sarah Slutsky Tooley, who’s known for dressing fellow stars like Rachel McAdams and Lucy Liu.
In April 2022, Gadot signed on as the face of Tiffany & Co.’s high jewelry line. The actress appeared in the ad campaign for their Blue Book collection entitled Botanica.
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“I am incredibly honored to be a part of the new Blue Book high jewelry campaign and feel very fortunate to be able to represent the brand’s most esteemed jewelry collection during this exciting and transformative time,” Gadot said in a statement at the time.
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