Gal Gadot exudes classic Hollywood glamour at the re-opening of Tiffany & Co’s flagship store in NYC

Gal Gadot exudes classic Hollywood glamor in a strapless black velvet dress at the grand reopening of Tiffany & Co.’s flagship store. in NYC

Gal Gadot exuded classic Hollywood glamor Thursday in a strapless black velvet dress.

The 37-year-old actress looked flawless in the stylish dress at the grand reopening of Tiffany & Co’s flagship store. in NYC.

The Wonder Woman star – who is Tiffany & Co’s global ambassador – exuded elegance in her chic ensemble, which boasted a corseted top and voluminous skirt.

Gal, who hails from Petah Tikva, Israel, stepped out for the occasion in an embellished pair of pointed black stiletto heels.

The brunette beauty wore her locks in a stunning updo and completed her look with a dazzling diamond necklace and delicate bracelet from the iconic jewelery brand.

Gorgeous: She exuded classic Hollywood glamor in a strapless black velvet dress

Ambassador Strikes: Gal Gadot, 37, exuded classic Hollywood glamor in a strapless black velvet dress at the grand reopening of Tiffany & Co.’s flagship store. in NYC, on Thursday

Fabulous: The actress looked flawless in the stylish dress at the grand reopening of Tiffany & Co's flagship store.  in NYC

Fabulous: The actress looked flawless in the stylish dress at the grand reopening of Tiffany & Co’s flagship store. in NYC

Sensational: The Wonder Woman star is the global ambassador for Tiffany & Co

Stunning: Gal exuded elegance in her chic ensemble, which boasted a corset top and voluminous skirt

Sensational: The Wonder Woman star – who is the global ambassador for Tiffany & Co – exuded elegance in her chic ensemble, which boasted a corseted top and voluminous skirt

It comes after she attended Tiffany & Co’s ribbon-cutting ceremony at the converted shop in the town center on Wednesday.

Gal also posed next to 30-year-old Alexandre Arnault, the son of 74-year-old French business magnate Bernard Arnault.

The Arnault family, which runs the LVMH empire, is the richest in the world with a net worth of more than $200 billion, according to Forbes.

The Israeli native became a household name after being cast in the DC Studios blockbuster.

After the first two films came out in 2017 and 2020, plans for a third film were in the works, but it was later cut from the studio’s slate.

Despite the studio not making progress on the third installment of Wonder Woman, James Gunn, who was recently appointed as the new DC Studios co-head, explained that Gal had not been fired from the role.

The filmmaker responded to a comment on a recent DC-related Instagram post that read, “Can’t wait to see what you’re cooking… That said, the move to boot Cavill and Gadot.” .. does not inspire confidence. .’

“I’m not sure where you’re getting that we’ve “booted up” Gal,” Gunn replied.

Beauties: The brunette beauty wore her locks in a gorgeous up-do, accessorizing her look with a dazzling diamond necklace from the iconic brand (pictured with Hailey Beiber)

Beauties: The brunette beauty wore her locks in a gorgeous up-do, accessorizing her look with a dazzling diamond necklace from the iconic brand (pictured with Hailey Beiber)

Fun times: Gal blew a kiss to her boyfriend Blake Lively

Fun times: Gal blew a kiss to her boyfriend Blake Lively

Lush: The actresses smiled happily as they posed for photos together

Lush: The actresses smiled happily as they posed for photos together

LR: Gal Gadot, Anthony Ledru and Jaron Varsano, husband of Victoria Ledru and Gals

LR: Gal Gadot, Anthony Ledru and Jaron Varsano, husband of Victoria Ledru and Gals

Gadot married husband Jaron Varsano, 48, in 2008, and they are the parents of Alma, 11, Maya, 5, and Daniella, 1.

Jaron, who sometimes spells his name with a Y instead of a J, is an Israeli businessman who broke into the entertainment industry as a producer on several upcoming projects.

He also appeared in Gadot’s film Wonder Woman (1984) as one of the on-set extras.

In 2016, Gadot told Glamor that he first met him through mutual friends at a party and said, “different.”