Salma Hayek is a busty bombshell in a strapless sequin gown as she cozies up to husband François-Henri Pinault at the star-studded Art+Film Gala at LACMA
Salma Hayek and her husband François-Henri Pinault looked like the ultimate Hollywood pairing as they arrived to the tenth annual Art+Film Gala at LACMA.
The actress, 55, put on a busty display in a stunning strapless sequin gown that seamlessly faded from black to maroon.
Resting above her cleavage was an expensive-looking diamond necklace with a dark gem stone placed in the middle of it.
Perfect pair: Salma Hayek and her husband François-Henri Pinault looked like the ultimate Hollywood pairing as they arrived to the tenth annual Art+Film Gala at LACMA
Hayek wore her long, brunette hair down and parted in the middle.
The Frida actress’ husband cut a classic figure in a black tuxedo with a button-down white shirt and smart bowtie.
The couple have been happily married since 2009 and are parents to 14-year-old daughter named Valentina Paloma.
The LACMA Art+Film Gala returned as an in-person occasion on Saturday after being canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the safety precautions that went along with it.
Bombshell: The actress, 55, put on a busty display in a stunning strapless sequin gown that seamlessly faded from black to maroon
Some of the night’s attendees included Miley Cyrus, Eva Longoria, Elle Fanning and Steven Spielberg, who was honored with an award at the event.
Gucci continued its partnership with the beloved Los Angeles art museum by returning as this year’s sponsor. It comes amid the luxury brand’s 100th Anniversary.
Audi also lent support to the annual event.
Extravagance: Resting above her cleavage was an expensive-looking diamond necklace with a dark gem stone placed in the middle of it
Fellow A-listers: Hayek attended the event with stars like Miley Cyrus, Eva Longoria, Elle Fanning and Steven Spielberg, who was honored with an award at the event
According to LACMA, all of the proceeds garnered from the gala ‘go toward underwriting LACMA’s initiative to make film more central to the museum’s curatorial programming, while also funding LACMA’s broader mission.’
This mission includes ‘exhibitions, acquisitions, and educational programming, in addition to screenings that explore the intersection of art and film.’
Since its inception, the Art+Film Gala has honored the likes of directors Quentin Tarantino, Martin Scorsese, Stanley Kubrick, and Clint Eastwood, as well as the likes of artists Betye Saar, Catherine Opie, and John Baldessari.
Classic: Hayek’s husband wore a regular looking tuxedo to the event complete with white button-down shirt and black bowtie