Olivia Wilde goes braless under a dazzling sheer silver gown at the Academy Museum Gala in LA

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Olivia Wilde goes braless under a dazzling sheer silver feather gown as she attends the star-studded Academy Museum Gala in LA

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Olivia Wilde showed off her impeccable style while attending the Academy Museum Of Motion Pictures Gala in Los Angeles on Saturday.

The actress and director, 38, radiated confidence as she went braless in a see-through ensemble designed by Alexandre Vauthier.

She showed off her incredible figure in the dazzling, figure-hugging silver dress with a pink feather trim detail, paired with a pair of heels.

Incredible: Olivia Wilde showed off her impeccable style while attending the Academy Museum Of Motion Pictures Gala in Los Angeles on Saturday

Olivia straightened her blond locks and hid them behind her ears, with flashy dainty silver earrings to match her rings.

The Hollywood star opted for a bronzed makeup palette that accentuated her natural features, with a swipe of nude lipstick.

Julia Roberts is expected to receive the first-ever Icon Award at the Academy Museum Gala, which will be held for the second time this year.

When first held last September, the star-studded event managed to raise a whopping $11 million for the new museum, per The Hollywood Reporter.

Stylish: The actress and director, 38, radiated confidence as she went braless in a sheer ensemble designed by Alexandre Vauthier

Gorgeous: Olivia has styled her blonde locks straight and tucked them behind her ears, with flashy dainty silver earrings to match her rings

Beauty: She showed off her incredible figure in the dazzling, form-fitting silver dress with a pink feather trim detail, paired with a pair of heels

Other honors this year include Doctor Strange star Tilda Swinton, who is receiving the Visionary Award, which “honours an artist or scholar whose extensive body of work has advanced the cinematic art.”

The Vantage Award honoring “an artist or scholar who has helped contextualize and challenge dominant narratives surrounding cinema” goes to Steve McQueen, director of 12 Years A Slave and Shame.

Parasite producer Miky Lee, who is also Vice-Chairman of the Academy Museum Board, will receive the Pillar Award in honor of her “exemplary leadership and support for the Academy Museum.”

Looks good: The Hollywood star opted for a bronzed makeup palette that accentuated her natural features, with a swipe of nude lipstick

Radiant: The beauty appeared in a good mood at the lavish event in LA

Oscar-winning actresses Lupita Nyong’o and Halle Berry will co-chair the gala with TV impresario Ryan Murphy and successful horror producer Jason Blum.

Former TCM presenter Jacqueline Stewart, who was named head of the Academy Museum in July, praised Julia earlier this year when it was announced she would receive the icon award.

Over the course of her extensive and renowned career, Julia has embodied iconic characters and memorable roles. We are excited to honor her continued excellence in the industry and contribution to the arts,” she gushed.

“We are very grateful to Julia, Miky, Steve and Tilda, Rolex and our co-chairs and the host committee for making our second annual gala a night to remember.”

The Academy Museum opened just four days after the first gala last year, sparking a storm of controversy over its political leanings.

Critics denounce the museum for emphasizing the contributions of various minorities to the American film industry while virtually ignoring the white Jewish immigrants from Central and Eastern Europe who played a major role in creating Hollywood.

The museum responded to the backlash by announcing in March that they will add a permanent exhibit highlighting the Jewish history of the film industry.

Event: When first held last September, the star-studded event raised a whopping $11 million for the new museum

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