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Zoë Kravitz Stuns in a Lilac Cut-Out Saint Laurent Dress at the Gotham Awards

Zoë Kravitz @zoeisabellakravitz knows how to turn heartbreak into haute couture. At last night’s 2024 Gotham Awards in New York City, the Big Little Lies star made her first red carpet appearance since her split from fiancé Channing Tatum, and she did so with elegance, edge, and a dash of Old Hollywood glamour.

For the prestigious event at Cipriani Wall Street, Kravitz stepped away from her signature little black dress and embraced a fresh approach to revenge dressing. She wore a custom Saint Laurent gown in a dreamy lilac hue, staying true to her role as a muse and ambassador for the iconic fashion house.

The strapless dress featured delicate ruching across the bust and torso, waist cutouts that flowed into a daring open back, and a scarf-like reverse-halter strap—a nod to one of the season’s biggest trends. The look was both ethereal and bold, embodying her effortless cool while setting the tone for a new chapter.

Kravitz paired the gown with minimal jewelry and her trademark edgy beauty—sleek hair and a subtle smoky eye—to let the dress shine. Her appearance reminded everyone why she’s not just an actress but a modern style icon who can transform life’s toughest moments into fashion-forward triumphs.

Revenge dressing, redefined.

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