KIM Kardashian was flanked by her sisters Kendall and Kylie Jenner as they led the glamour at the Academy Museum Gala.
The Keeping Up With The Kardashians stars couldn’t be missed as they rubbed shoulders with the Hollywood elite at the Los Angeles event.
The fourth Academy Museum Gala of its kind – which acts as a huge fundraiser – saw the Hulu stars don lingerie-style gowns.
Kim, 43, led the way in a busty white corset top and tiny matching shorts.
A flowing white jacket with ruched sleeves worn over the top added a stylish edge for the Skims founder.
She wore her brunette locks in classic waves and accessorised with a sparkling silver necklace, drop earrings and metallic shoes.
Her model sibling Kendall, 28, struck a sophisticated look in a figure-hugging black halterneck gown.
The frock’s design featured cut-out panels for a sexy edge and a silver broach.
Kendall – who recently switched up her brunette hairstyle for a golden blonde shade – wore her shoulder length locks in curls.
The Victoria’s Secret model posed for a few solo pictures before joining little sister Kylie, 27.
The mom of two opted for more daring attire, with her dress featuring a flesh colored skintight body and black skirt detail.
She styled her hair in natural waves and kept her make-up minimal to vamp up the impact of her look.
A host of other famous faces made an impact on the entrance to the glitzy bash, with Pamela Anderson, 57, maintaining her make-up free look.
The former Baywatch star donned a floor-length black gown and gave a smile to fans on her arrival.
Scandal actress Kerry Washington chose a stylish white dress with black floral print design and amazing dip back hemline.
American singer-songwriter Andra Day, 39, couldn’t be missed in a plunging gold sequin wrap dress with a thigh high split.
Brenda Song & Macaulay Culkin’s Relationship
The Hollywood couple has kept much of their relationship on the down low.
- The couple met and began dating in 2017 while starring in the movie Changeland
- They welcomed their first son, Dakota, in April 2021
- Brenda gave birth to their second son in December 2022
- January 2022 – Sources claimed the two got engaged
- December 2023 – The couple sparked marriage rumors when Brenda was seen without a ring
- January 2024 – The couple made a rare outing at the park
- The two made another rare appearance at Clarins’ new Multi-Active line in March 2024
- September 2024 – Brenda and Macaulay attended the Toronto premiere of Brenda’s new film, The Last Showgirl
Her garment came with a matching headpiece which flowed down her back as she strode into the event in towering gold heels.
Home Alone actor Macaulay Culkin, 44, looked suave in a black tux and glasses as he was joined by partner Brenda Strong, 36.
The Disney actress donned an asymmetric gold dress with train detail and was seen sharing a giggle with the movie star as they enjoyed an inside joke.
Meanwhile, Brit model Rosie Huntington Whiteley, 37, opted for a flesh colored halterneck gown and pendant drop necklace.
Her fellow UK model Cara Delevingne donned a black halterneck and matching shoes, pulling her blonde hair into a stylish up-do.
Popstar Selena Gomez, 32, wore a stunning dark blue gown with an expose black bra panel.
Cynthia Erivo gave a nod to her upcoming Wicked role in a stunning strapless green dress with a billowing hemline.
The event’s website states two actors and one director will be celebrated at this year’s event.
It stated: “The Academy Museum Gala will celebrate the acclaimed museum’s third anniversary and will honor Academy Award-nominated actor Paul Mescal; Academy Award-winning actress, singer, and dancer Rita Moreno; and two-time Academy Award-winning and six-time Academy Award-nominated writer and director Quentin Tarantino.”
Academy Museum Director and President, Amy Homma, said: “The Academy Museum Gala celebrates the power, global impact, and indelible importance of cinema, and I am thrilled we can gather for a fourth year and honor these three amazing artists—Rita Moreno, Quentin Tarantino, and Paul Mescal — whose groundbreaking achievements, filmmaking influence, and demonstrated versatility will continue to inspire generations of artists and filmmakers.”