Kim Kardashian turned heads as she arrived at the 2023 LACMA Art+Film Gala presented by Gucci at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art on Saturday.
The 43-year-old reality TV star was joined by the glamorous Jennifer Lopez, Heidi Klum and Salma Hayek.
Kim opted for a striking pink dress that hugged her waist and featured a long train.
The entrepreneur wore a pair of stilettos and accessorized with long black gloves and a diamond necklace.
Meanwhile, Jennifer showed off her breasts in a revealing semi-sheer gold dress that featured a daring thigh-high slit.
Bold: The reality TV star, 43, opted for a striking pink dress that hugged her waist and featured a long train
The 54-year-old singer completed the stunning ensemble with nude platform heels and accessorized with a statement ruby necklace and gold clutch.
Heidi looked sensational in a stylish low-cut white feather dress teamed with nude heels.
Salma showed off her incredible figure in a gold metallic dress with embellished details on the bottom half of the dress.
Stella Maxwell made sure to turn heads as she posed for a slew of steamy snaps at the star-studded event.
The 33-year-old model looked very glamorous in a stunning ensemble as she arrived at the event presented by Gucci at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
She showed off her incredible figure in a stunning black lace dress with a daring plunging neckline and whimsical neckline details.
Stella went a few inches taller in a pair of black heels and made sure all eyes were on her during her grand entrance.
Glamorous: The entrepreneur appeared in high heels and wore long black gloves and a diamond necklace
On Saturday, celebrities from the arts, film, fashion and entertainment industries will gather at LACMA for the 12th annual Art+Film Gala honoring artist Judy Baca.
LACMA Trustee Eva Chow and actor Leonardo DiCaprio will co-chair the event for the 12th consecutive year.
Proceeds from the annual Art+Film Gala go toward supporting LACMA’s initiative to further integrate film into the museum’s curatorial programming, while also funding LACMA’s broader mission.