Gal Gadot encountered a fashion mishap last Thursday evening as she showed up for dinner with a sweater still tagged on. The 32-year-old actress was on her way to Mr Chow in Beverly Hills when she noticed the mistake. Joining her were her Wonder Woman co-star Robin Wright and their director Patty Jenkins, creating a mini reunion at the dinner.
After purchasing it from Amazon, Gal Gadot experienced a fashion mishap during a Thursday night dinner outing where she unknowingly had a price tag attached to her sweater. Thankfully, a helpful doorman pointed out the wardrobe malfunction to her. Despite the minor blunder, the actress was able to laugh it off with good humor. She looked stunning in a black and white plaid mini dress, complemented with strappy flats and a stylish red purse. Adding a slim black cardigan to her ensemble completed the chic look.
Oops! The stunning 32-year-old was on her way to Mr Chow in Beverly Hills when she realized the mistake.
She didn’t bother with make-up that day and her dark hair was pulled back in a ponytail. News broke that her Wonder Woman director Jenkins was close to sealing a deal to helm the sequel and potentially become the highest-earning female director in Hollywood. The Warner Bros Pictures movie, which focused on a female superhero, made a splash with a $103.2 million opening and amassed over $800 million in global box office sales.
Invaluable: With or without the tag, the Israeli beauty rocked a stunning black and white checkered mini dress. A source from the studio expressed optimism that an agreement to have Patty return to the film series will be finalized soon. Wonder Woman, which premiered in May, marked a record-breaking domestic debut for Jenkins as a female director. Additionally, she made history as the first female director of a major American superhero movie.
Ideal team: On that very day, news spread that Patty Jenkins, the talented director behind Wonder Woman, was on the verge of sealing a deal to not just helm the next chapter in the iconic series, but also to set a new record as the highest earning female director in Tinseltown.