The fundraiser at the annual Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Gala earned more than $10 million in support of the museum.
A-list celebrities showcased their phenomenal looks at the annual Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Gala, bedazzling the red carpet. The gala became the first major event Hollywood held since the strikes concluded, according to Vanity Fair.
The star-studded evening celebrated the museum’s anniversary as well as honored four Hollywood personalities for their contributions in the industry.
The major event not only highlighted the stars that lit the joyous evening, but saw through a fundraising that earned over $10 million.
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Academy Museum honors four personalities
The Academy presented four awards that reflect its mission to advance the understanding, celebration, and preservation of film. Honorees included Oprah Winfrey, Meryl Streep, Sophia Coppola, and Michael B. Jordan.
Winfrey received the Pillar Award from Ava DuVernay, symbolizing her leadership and support for the Academy Museum.
The Academy honored Streep with the Academy Museum Gala Icon Award with Greta Gerwig as presenter. It signified the actress’ significant global cultural impact.
Jordan’s sister Jamila received his award on his behalf as he was unable to attend the gala. Christopher Nolan bestowed the Vantage Award to Jordan. Coppola acquired the Visionary Award which Chloe Zhao presented.
A star-studded Academy Museum Gala
The Academy Museum Gala held its red carpet, which, as expected, became the much-awaited segment of the evening. A-listers showcased their beautiful outfits and elegant looks.
Here’s a few of the stars who owned the red carpet:
Demi Moore in Tamara Ralph Couture
Actress Demi Moore spreads her glittery charm on the red carpet wearing a gold, sequined dress with a huge floral accent from Tamara Ralph Couture.
Dua Lipa in Chanel
“Houdini” singer Dua Lipa attended the Academy Museum Gala wearing a sheer, black dress from Chanel.
Natasha Lyonne in Miu Miu
Russian Doll actress Natasha Lyonne stuns in a Miu Miu number. The brand posted Lyonne’s photo on X (formerly Twitter) describing that she donned “a gown in white cady with all over embroidered top with crystals.”
America Ferrera in Chanel
Barbie and Superstore actress America Ferrera showed off her elegantly textured Chanel dress with a low slit. The actress thanked Chanel for the outfit on the “enchanted night.”
Awkwafina in gorgeous Georges Hobeika
The Quiz Lady actress flaunts her ivory princess couture gown from Lebanese designer Georges Hobeika. The dress came from Hobeika’s Fall/Winter 2023 collection as per Vogue Arabia.
Rachel Zegler’s golden look in Vivienne Westwood
The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds And Snakes actress Rachel Zegler showcased her inner “victor” look with a golden dress from Vivienne Westwood.
Zegler gave tribute to the gala and thanked the event for a wonderful night that honored fearless leaders in the industry.
For more highlights from the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Gala, check the video below:
Vogue reported that Jimmy Kimmel will be hosting the Academy Awards next year, which is slated for March 2024. It will be held at the Dolby Theatre at Ovation Hollywood in Los Angeles.
Banner photo via Instagram @americaferrera.