Jessica Chastain glimmered on the red carpet at Kering’s Caring for Women dinner, held during New York Fashion Week, in a breathtaking emerald green sequined gown with a plunging neckline by Gucci.
To perfect her glamorous ensemble this week, the ever-so-chic Oscar winner, 47, adorned herself with dazzling silver statement earrings, a coordinating wristlet, glittering rings, and a sophisticated black handbag.
This event marked Kering’s third annual Caring for Women dinner at The Pool. Celebrating its 16th anniversary, the company’s namesake foundation successfully raised $2 million to combat gender-based violence.
Jessica Chastain Illuminates The Kering's Caring For Women Red Carpet In Sequined Emerald Gucci Gown
For her glam, the Mothers' Instinct actress wore her signature red tresses down, parted to the side and styled sleek-straight. As for her makeup look, the Eyes of Tammy Faye alum sported shimmering, smokey eyeshadow, voluminous lashes, ample rosy blush on her high cheekbones and a shiny dark pink lip.
Naturally, fans still can't get enough of Chastain's glittery get-up from the event. On September 10th, pop culture publication Just Jared shared photos of the Interstellar star and devotees headed to the Instagram post's comments section to share their thoughts. "Jessica Chastain is gorgeous OMG," one wrote as another added that she looked stunning.
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Chastain's stylist, Elizabeth Stewart, also unveiled a shot of the mom of two's outfit in a post for her IG followers. "So beautiful," an additional fan commented as someone else replied: "Gorgeous," with fire and red heart emojis. Others conveyed their (and our thoughts) on Chastain's look with heart-eyes.
Regarding the event's cause and inspiration, Chastain recently told The Hollywood Reporter: “Anyone who looks at my Instagram or any speech I’ve ever given knows that it’s very important for me to work as a society to eradicate all gender-based violence.” She added: “It hurts people. It hurts our planet. It hurts everything about us and our humanity. So I’m very, very happy to be part of the event. I know it’s only the third year, but last year they raised $3 million, and I find that very impressive.”