She recently wowed her followers by sharing dramatic before and after photos that show exactly what revelers at the Burning Man Festival experienced.
And now Kelly Gale is celebrating her safe return from the washout festival, attending the Breitling x Charlize Theron Navitimer ‘For The Journey’ Launch in New York City on Wednesday with her fiancé Joel Kinnaman.
The Victoria’s Secret model, 28, beamed as she wore a violet satin mini dress – with a unique high neckline that fell over her shoulders.
She wore red velvet shoes with black straps tied around her ankles and a beautiful black handbag.
The model also wore a new Breitling watch, which she received as a gift ahead of the event.
Kelly Gale (right) celebrates her safe return from Burning Man Festival with her fiancé Joel Kinnaman (left), during the Breitling x Charlize Theron Navitimer ‘For The Journey’ launch in New York City on Wednesday
Kelly’s dark brown locks were pulled back in a high ponytail, while she opted for elegant evening make-up with a plum-colored lip.
As for Joel, 43, the Swedish actor dressed in a cream suit paired with a black T-shirt and dress shoes.
The Suicide Squad star paired his look with long necklaces.
The Victoria’s Secret model, 28, beamed as she wore a violet satin mini dress – with a unique high neckline that fell over her shoulders
The model also wore a new Breitling watch, which she received as a gift ahead of the event
Earlier that night, Kelly was in the makeup chair, ready for her extravagant makeover, sharing a selfie on Instagram while getting her hair done.
“Good to be back in town,” she wrote to her 1.7 million followers.
The betrothed duo were scrubbing up after their harrowing ordeal at this year’s Burning Man Festival in the Nevada desert after 73,000 revelers were told on Saturday to take shelter and stock up on food and water after a massive downpour damaged the site. turned into a mud puddle.
Earlier that night, Kelly was in the makeup chair, ready for her extravagant makeover, sharing a selfie on Instagram while getting her hair done. “Good to be back in town,” she wrote to her 1.7 million followers
Kelly shared before and after photos from the festival, capturing the hellish conditions she and her fiancé faced when the event flooded — and the blissful hours before.
She first posted an “after” shot in which she and Joel, 43, looked glum and held hands as they waded through the muddy grounds of the Nevada desert.
Kelly shielded herself from the harsh weather in a baggy blazer and patterned jeans, while Joel wore a tan T-shirt and matching trousers.
“We’re dressed for completely different climates,” Kelly wrote alongside the photo, adding a laughing emoji.
Kelly Gale stunned fans on Tuesday by sharing before and after rain photos that show exactly what revelers at the Burning Man Festival experienced. One photo shows Kelly and Joel (pictured together) holding hands as they wade through the muddy Nevada desert
The stunner then posted a precious “before” pic of her and Joel wrapping up on the PDA with a big kiss outside the festival shortly before rain impacted their day.
The final weekend of the hedonistic event came to a halt Friday night as frigid, muddy conditions took over.
One festival-goer died during the event, but authorities have not yet released details of their death.
The stunner then posted a precious ‘before’ pic of her and Joel wrapping up on the PDA with a big kiss outside the festival shortly before the rain affected their day
“Don’t travel to Black Rock City!” Burning Man organizers tweeted, referring to the desert area where the alternative festival takes place.
“Entrance to the city is closed for the rest of the event and you will be turned around,” the organizers said in a statement on social media.
“Rain from the past 24 hours has created a situation that required a complete halt to vehicle movement,” they explained.
Kelly and Joel battled challenging weather conditions on Sunday as they left the Burning Man Festival in the Nevada desert
About 6 inches (150 mm) of rain is believed to have fallen on Friday at the festival site, located about 110 miles (180 km) north of Reno, according to the National Weather Service in Reno.
Organizers urged festival-goers already on site to “save food, water and fuel and take shelter in a warm, safe space.”
Those not trapped on site tried not to let the storms dampen their spirits, but local bars full of festival-goers still hoped to make the best of a bad situation.
More than 100,000 people are believed to have made their way to the Nevada wasteland this year, making it one of the most attended in Burning Man history, and the event is always one of the most anticipated events for festival goers each summer .
The Victoria’s Secret model also posted a gallery of photos to her Instagram Stories, showing herself and Joel making their way through the desert mud back to civilization.
Kelly and Joel make an effort to attend the Burning Man Festival every year. Pictured: the couple who attended in 2022