Chris Evans and his wife Alba Baptista made one of their first high-profile red carpet appearances after becoming parents at Sunday's Academy Awards.
The 44-year-old Avengers star and the 28-year-old Portuguese actress showed off their timeless style less than five months after they .
Evans looked stylish in a midnight blue Giorgio Armani tuxedo with peaked lapels and patent-leather shoes, but he added a playful touch with ultra-dark round-frame sunglasses.
He added an extra touch of glamour with a Chopard L.U.C. XPS watch, which features a rose gold case and a brown alligator leather strap and retails for just under $24,000.
Baptista emanated elegance in a silver off-the-shoulder Zuhair Murad gown with a plunging neckline that highlighted her cleavage.
The look was ruched around her trim midriff and reached down to the ground.
Chris Evans and his wife Alba Baptista made one of their first high-profile red carpet appearances after becoming parents at Sunday's Academy Awards
The 44-year-old Avengers star and the 28-year-old Portuguese actress showed off their timeless style less than five months after they welcomed their first child together
Baptista added extra sparkle to her look with a diamond Chopard necklace, and she wore her brunette locks in thick waves cascading down her shoulders.
Sunday marked one of the first times Evans and Baptista stepped out as a couple after they became first-time parents to a daughter — reportedly named Alma Grace Baptista Evans — in October.
Evans was featured on stage at the ceremony when he presented awards for the screenplay categories with his former Avengers costar Robert Downey Jr.
They joked about getting each other gifts for the 14th anniversary of their first Avengers film. Evans said he got Downey a script signed by the whole cast
After Paul Thomas Anderson gave his acceptance speech for Adapted Screenplay, Downey returned to reveal his gift. 'I got you the official Channing Tatum thong from Magic Mike. It’s sequin, with a mirror ball effect'
Ryan Coogler's Sinners leads the pack with a record-breaking 16 nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actor for Michael B. Jordan
Paul Thomas Anderson's One Battle After Another landed in second place with 13 nominations, including Best Actor for Leonardo DiCaprio, Supporting Actor nods for Benicio del Toro and Sean Penn, as well as a Supporting Actress nomination for Teyana Taylor
Marty Supreme, directed by Josh Safdie, netted nine Oscar nods, with leading man Timothee Chalamet up for Best Actor and the movie nominated for Best Picture
Ryan Coogler's Sinners leads the pack with a record-breaking 16 nominations, the most for any film in Academy Awards history.




