Laverne Cox dons fascinator and cleavage-boosting dress for The King’s Trust 2024 Global Gala in NYC

Laverne Cox wore an elegant look to attend The King’s Trust 2024 Global Gala, held Thursday at Cipriani South Street in Lower Manhattan.

King Charles III originally founded his charity – formerly known as The Prince’s Trust – in 1976 and has reportedly helped 1.2 million young people and communities in 23 countries.

Buckingham Palace announced the 75-year-old monarch’s cancer diagnosis on February 5, and his daughter-in-law Catherine, Princess of Wales, announced on March 22 that she was also diagnosed with cancer following a planned abdominal surgery.

The transgender pioneer – who turned 52 this month – showed off substantial cleavage in a beige tank dress with gold leopard print detail, under a light blue maxi coat.

Laverne (née Roderick) carried a beige boxy handbag and she wore statement earrings and sheer gold heels selected by stylist Christina Joy Pacelli.

Laverne Cox wore an elegant look to attend The King’s Trust 2024 Global Gala, held Thursday at Cipriani South Street in Lower Manhattan

King Charles III (L, pictured Wednesday) originally founded his charity – formerly known as The Prince’s Trust – in 1976 and has reportedly helped 1.2 million young people and communities in 23 countries.

Cox sported a fully sculpted complexion for the regal black-tie benefit and silent auction, and she topped off her rolled blonde wig with a gold-adorned beige fascinator.

The Daytime Emmy-winning producer took a moment to greet five-time Grammy winner Sam Smith as he posed on the red carpet.

Laverne will next attend the reception for the Stonewall National Museum’s Exhibits in NYC event, taking place next Tuesday at the CUNY School of Labor Studies in Manhattan.

Cox is also “honored” to appear at Tribeca Talks’ Storytellers event on June 12 at 6 p.m. at the Indeed Theater at Spring Studios.

The Gretchen singer recently landed a mysterious role in the Apple Studios film Outcome, Jonah Hill’s revenge comedy about a damaged Hollywood star who confronts his demons after being blackmailed.

“I’m so grateful to be working with these amazing artists with such brilliant, sharp lyrics,” Laverne – who has 9.2 million social media followers – flowed on April 9.

“I am forever humbled by this process of being an artist. Here we go!’

The cast of Outcome includes Keanu Reeves, Cameron Diaz, Matt Bomer, Susan Lucci, David Spade, Kaia Gerber, Roy Wood Jr. and Atsuko Okatsuka.

The transgender pioneer – who turned 52 this month – showed off substantial cleavage in a beige tank dress with gold leopard print detail, under a light blue maxi coat

Laverne (née Roderick) carried a beige boxy handbag and she wore statement earrings and translucent gold heels, selected by stylist Christina Joy Pacelli

Cox sported a fully sculpted complexion for the regal black-tie benefit and silent auction, and she covered her rolled blonde wig with a gold-adorned beige fascinator

The Daytime Emmy-winning producer took a moment to greet five-time Grammy winner Sam Smith (R) as he posed on the red carpet

Laverne will next attend the reception for the Stonewall National Museum’s Exhibits in NYC event, taking place next Tuesday at the CUNY School of Labor Studies in Manhattan.

Cox is also “honored” to appear at Tribeca Talks’ Storytellers event on June 12 at 6 p.m. at the Indeed Theater at Spring Studios

The Gretchen singer recently landed a mysterious role in the Apple Studios film Outcome, Jonah Hill’s revenge comedy (pictured April 4 on set in LA) about a damaged Hollywood star who confronts his demons after being blackmailed.

Laverne said on April 9: “I am so grateful to work with these amazing artists with such brilliant, sharp lyrics. I am forever humbled by this process of being an artist. Here we go!’

Cox will next play a mysterious role in McG’s film adaptation of Scott Westerfeld’s 2005-2007 dystopian fantasy bestseller Uglies, which will stream on Netflix in mid-late 2024.

Cox will next play a mysterious role in Netflix’s film adaptation of Scott Westerfeld’s 2005-2007 dystopian fantasy bestseller Uglies, which will air in “mid-late 2024.”

“Yeah, I’m just finishing it up now with Joey King,” director McG said TooFab on November 30.

‘It’s really exciting: a great world creation, a dystopian future. Joey is such a brave little rebel in that movie. Chase Stokes plays in that film, Laverne Cox. It’s really exciting. It’s our answer to Hunger Games, and it’s going to be really cool.”

Ugly wrapped up production in Atlanta, way back in December 2021, and Westerfeld tweeted via X on August 8: ‘Very small [tweaks] delayed by the strikes.’

And it’s been two years since there’s been an update on the late Norman Lear’s last project – Amazon Freevee’s eight-episode comedy Clean Slate – starring Laverne as Desiree, the estranged transgender daughter of old-school car wash owner Henry (George Wallace).

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