She’s in the running for Best Female Lead for Beatriz at Dinner.
And Salma Hayek was on hand to grab a second meal too at the Film Independent Spirit Awards Nominee Brunch in LA on Saturday.
The 51-year-old actress looked stunning in a sleeveless pink floral-patterned dress, paired with eye-catching red heels.
Pretty in pink! Gorgeous Salma Hayek led her fellow nominees at the Film Independent Spirit Awards Brunch in Los Angeles on Saturday
The Mexican-born goddess cinched her tiny waist with a delicate thread belt, matching it with an identical long chain about her neck.
Salma was joined on the blue carpet by many of her fellow nominees, including James Franco, who received a Best Male Lead nod for The Disaster Artist.
Running against Franco is Timothée Chalamet for Call Me By You Name; with six nominations the film leads the pack.
Chalamet also stars in Lady Bird which has four noms, giving his two projects an amazing ten nominations in total.
Stunner: The Mexican-born goddess cinched her tiny waist with a delicate thread belt, matching it with an identical long chain about her neck
Oh hai James: Salma was joined on the blue carpet by many of her fellow nominees, including James Franco, who received a Best Male Lead nod for The Disaster Artist
Next big thing: Running against Franco is Timothée Chalamet for Call Me By You Name; with six nominations the film leads the pack
Husband and wife writing partners Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon – who scored a Best First Screenplay nom for The Big Sick — were also on hand.
Also spotted was Matt Bomer whose latest film I, Tonya, garnered three nominations.
The brunch was hosted Alia Shawkat and John Cho, who joined Film Independent President Josh Welsh on stage for a toast.
The Independent Spirit Awards stand out among Hollywood’s gong-giving season, as it is the only ceremony that honors films produced outside the major studios.
Team: Husband and wife writing partners Kumail Nanjiani and Emily V. Gordon – who scored a Best First Screenplay nom for The Big Sick — were also on hand
With the most: The brunch was hosted by Alia Shawkat and John Cho
Indy fans: Lil Rel Howery and Sally Kirkland were also on hand
The coming-of-age tale Call Me by Your Name secured the most nominations when they were announced back in November.
Set in 1980s Italy and starring Chalamet and Armie Hammer, it tells the story of 17-year-old Elio as he begins a relationship with his father’s American research assistant, Oliver.
The film was nominated in six categories, including best feature, best director for Luca Guadagnino and supporting male for and Hammer.
Breakout horror satire Get Out, written and directed by debutant filmmaker Jordan Peele and starring Daniel Kaluuya and Allison Williams, secured five nominations, including best screenplay and directing for Peele and male lead for Kaluuya.
Cheers! Alia and John joined Film Independent President Josh Welsh on stage for a toast