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Gwyneth Paltrow and Gal Gadot stun at Veuve Clicquot's Solaire Culture Exhibit in Beverly Hills

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Gwyneth Paltrow and Gal Gadot brought their star wattage to Veuve Clicquot's celebrity-stren Solaire Culture Exhibit in Beverly Hills this Tuesday.A cavalcade of famous faces paraded across the blue carpet for the glittering affair, which was thrown to mark the 250th anniversary of the legendary champagne brand.For her latest public event Gwyneth, 50, bared her enviably sculpted midriff in a striped monochrome peekaboo gown that fell beguilingly off one shoulder.

On the town: Gwyneth Paltrow (left) and Gal Gadot (right) brought their star wattage to Veuve Clicquot's celebrity-stren Solaire Culture Exhibit in Beverly Hills this TuesdayThe knockout ensemble had floral accents over one shoulder and a luxurious train dragging behind its wrap skirt, which was split so that Gwyneth could flash her vertiginous legs.She amplified the leggy effect of the look by balancing expertly on a pair of black open-toed ankle-strap stilettos as she made her way around the fete.

Gwyneth, who along with being a movie star is the figurehead of the controversial wellness brand Goop, let her signature blonde hair cascade freely over her shoulders.She went for a minimalistic look where makeup was concerned and lent her look a touch of added sparkle by popping on a set of subtle diamond earrings.

Living it up: Gwyneth's train could be seen spreading lavishly behind her as she stood for the photographers When you got it: Gwyneth's knockout ensemble had floral accents over one shoulder and a luxurious train dragging behind its wrap skirt, which was split so that Gwyneth could flash her vertiginous legs Looking fab: For her latest public event Gwyneth, 50, bared her enviably sculpted midriff in a striped monochrome peekaboo gown that fell beguilingly.

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