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Kerry Washington sizzles in low-cut dress with black latex gloves at Academy Museum Gala in LA

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Kerry Washington had all eyes on her as she hit the red carpet at the second annual Academy Museum Gala which was held in Los Angeles on Saturday night.The Scandal star, 45, flaunted her figure in a vibrant low-cut fuchsia dress that gathered from waist to hem.She slipped on a pair of black latex opera gloves that gave her look an added edge.

Scene stealer: Kerry Washington had all eyes on her as she hit the red carpet at the second annual Academy Museum Gala which was held in Los Angeles on Saturday nightThe stunner wore her brunette hair back in a voluminous ponytail and her skin had a radiant glow.A pair of diamond drop earrings hung down onto her shoulders and she slipped her feet into a pair of black patent leather Christian Louboutin heels.

Kerry was joined by her hunky husband Nnamdi Asomugha, 41, who looked sharp in a black suit with satin lapels.Julia Roberts is slated to receive the first-ever Icon Award at the Academy Museum Gala, which is being held this year for only the second time.

Taking the plunge: The Scandal star, 45, flaunted her figure in a vibrant low-cut fuchsia dress that gathered from waist to hemWhen it was held for the first time last September, the star-studded event managed to rake in a whopping $11 million for the new museum, per The Hollywood Reporter.Other honorees this year include Doctor Strange star Tilda Swinton, who is being presented with the Visionary Award, which honors 'an artist or scholar whose extensive oeuvre has advanced the art of cinema.'The Vantage Award celebrating 'an artist or scholar who has helped to contextualize and challenge dominant narratives around cinema' is going to Steve McQueen, the director of 12 Years A Slave and Shame.

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