Saoirse Ronan showed off her sensational figure in a striking white outfit as she attended the third annual Academy Museum Gala in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The actress, 29, looked stunning as she showed off her toned midriff in a white pleated bandeau crop top which she paired with a matching maxi wrap skirt.
She added inches to her frame with a pair of sky-high silver metallic heels and accessorized with a pair of dazzling stud earrings.
It comes after the Little Women star revealed the immense pride she feels in calling herself an Irish actress, and paid tribute to the 'brave' women who came before her.
Saoirse, who was born in New York but has Irish parents, admitted her roots are “incredible,” making sure she “doesn't take it for granted.”
Saoirse Ronan showed off her sensational figure in a striking white outfit as she stepped out at the annual Academy Museum Gala in Los Angeles on Sunday
The actress, 29, looked stunning as she showed off her toned midriff in a white pleated bandeau crop top which she paired with a matching maxi wrap skirt
Appearing on the cover of the October issue of Harper's Bazaar UK, Saoirse explained the meaningful relationship she has with her heritage.
She explained: “Think of Sinéad (O'Connor), of Sharon (Horgan), everyone who was there in the 70s, 80s and 90s who just didn't give a fuck and distanced themselves from the established template. .
“There's a lot for all women to overcome, but I think in a country like Ireland, where we were so controlled in every way – physically, emotionally, spiritually, financially – that's incredibly courageous.
'What an incredible supply comes from. I don't take that for granted at all.'
She added: “When you have other women in your corner, they will defend you like no other.
'If you have that – which I always had from my mother – you carry it with you all your life.'
The annual KNAW Museum Gala started in 2021 and aims to raise money for the museum's exhibitions and public programming.
The event always features a red carpet so star-studded that it rivals the Academy Awards themselves, and the opening gala raised a whopping $11 million for the museum.
She added inches to her frame with a pair of sky-high silver metallic heels and accessorized with a pair of dazzling stud earrings
Saoirse styled her short blonde locks in neat waves as she posed at the glamorous, star-studded event
Several stars were also honored at the glamorous soirée, including Meryl Streep, who accepted the Icon Award, honoring an artist whose career has had a significant global cultural impact.
Michael B. Jordan won the Vantage Award, which honors an emerging artist or scholar who helps contextualize and challenge dominant narratives around cinema.
Oprah Winfrey received the Pillar Award, which recognizes exemplary leadership and support for the Academy Museum.
Sofia Coppola was honored with the Visionary Award, which honors an artist or scientist whose innovations have advanced the art of cinema.
“We are thrilled to come together again at our third annual Academy Museum Gala to celebrate the power, global impact and indelible importance of cinema,” Jacqueline Stewart, director and president of the Academy Museum, said in a statement earlier this year declaration.
“I am truly honored to recognize four artists, Meryl Streep, Michael B. Jordan, Oprah Winfrey and Sofia Coppola, whose creativity and passion have inspired and shaped our culture in such powerful ways.”
The event was initially scheduled to take place in October, but was postponed due to the Hamas attack on Israel.
There were concerns that the Hollywood strikes would also impact the event, but that came to an end earlier this year.
The Hollywood actors' strike finally ended last month after 118 days, capping the longest strike ever for film and television actors.
The month before the writers' strike ended, they celebrated a new deal with a five percent pay increase, streaming bonuses, and AI protections.