The stars served looks upon looks in support of the LGBTQ community this weekend.
Jada Pinkett Smith put on a leggy display in a backless black Alaïa dress as she joined the star-studded lineup on Saturday at the Los Angles LGBT Center Gala.
She looked every inch the Grecian goddess in the floor-length gown, which featured a thigh-high leg slit, four-foot train and matching shawl.
Smith, 52, accessorized with a pair of statement silver earrings, matching bangle bracelets and a silver chain belt.
The Matrix Resurrections actress finished the ensemble with a pair of strappy black stilettos, showing off her black pedicure with matching manicure.

Jada Pinkett Smith put on a leggy display in a backless black Alaïa dress as she joined the star-studded lineup on Saturday at the Los Angles LGBT Center Gala

She looked every inch the Grecian goddess in the floor-length gown, which featured a thigh-high leg slit, four-foot train and matching shawl


Smith, 52, accessorized with a pair of statement silver earrings, matching bangle bracelets and a silver chain belt. The Matrix Resurrections actress finished the ensemble with a pair of strappy black stilettos

‘Sis had to pull out that Alaïa piece she wore damn near twenty years ago for tonight’s event,’ she wrote on Instagram with the look
She shared the look in a photo on Instagram, revealing that she dipped into her archives for the dress.
‘Sis had to pull out that Alaïa piece she wore damn near twenty years ago for tonight’s event,’ wrote Smith in the caption.
Smith showed support at Saturday’s event for Cynthia Erivo, presenting her with the Schrader Award for her achievements in entertainment and activism.
‘She uses her platform to fight injustice, promote love and acceptance, and empower individuals to live their truth authentically and without fear,’ she said in a speech.
‘Cynthia’s journey of dedication inspired us all, reminding us that with talent and determination tethered to a sincere heart, we can make a lasting impact on the world,’ added Smith.
Erivo, 37, looked statuesque in her own black dress, featuring spaghetti straps and a black patent leather peplum around the waist.
The Wicked star’s floor-length ensemble hugged her figure as she walked the pink carpet at the gala.
She wore some silver statement earrings similar to Smith’s, in addition to some jewels on her red and gold manicured hands.
Jewel showed some leg in a flashy floor-length black number with a sheer fringe skirt and plunging neckline.

Cynthia Erivo looked statuesque in her own black dress


The ensemble featured spaghetti straps and a black patent leather peplum around the waist. The Wicked star’s floor-length ensemble hugged her figure as she walked the pink carpet at the gala

She wore some silver statement earrings similar to Smith’s, in addition to some jewels on her red and gold manicured hands

Jewel showed some leg in a flashy floor-length black number with a sheer fringe skirt and plunging neckline


Her dress featured gold sequined leaves running down the front and giant black feathered shoulders. The Grammy Award nominee, 49, finished the look with some gold jewelry and a pair of black rubber boots

Smith showed support at Saturday’s event for Erivo, 37, presenting her with the Schrader Award for her achievements in entertainment and activism


‘She uses her platform to fight injustice, promote love and acceptance, and empower individuals to live their truth authentically and without fear,’ she said in a speech. ‘Cynthia’s journey of dedication inspired us all, reminding us that with talent and determination tethered to a sincere heart, we can make a lasting impact on the world’

Jewel was on hand to perform with MUNA and present them with the Leslie Jordan Award for Excellence in the Arts
Her dress featured gold sequined leaves running down the front and giant black feathered shoulders.
The Grammy Award nominee, 49, finished the look with some gold jewelry and a pair of black rubber boots.
She was on hand to perform with MUNA and present them with the Leslie Jordan Award for Excellence in the Arts.
Hosted by Joel Kim Booster, Saturday’s event at Shrine Expo Hall & Auditorium recognized those making a difference in the LGBTQ community while raising money for the Center’s lifesaving work.
In addition to Erivo and MUNA’s awards, Mickalene Thomas received the Vanguard Award, and .
The gala was followed by an afterparty in DTLA, where RuPaul’s Drag Race season 13 winner Symone performed.