Gal Gadot rocked the wet-hair look as she starred in a series of glamorous new images from the latest Tiffany & Co ad campaign.
The 37-year-old, who became a worldwide movie star in Wonder Woman, modeled a selection of items the BOTANICA: Blue Book 2022.
In one sizzling snapshot she wore a sleek black dress with a plunging neckline that showcased her ample assets – and her over 93 carat necklace.
High glamour: Gal Gadot rocked the wet-hair look as she starred in the latest Tiffany & Co ad campaign, including one where she wore an over 93 carat necklace
The necklace can be rearranged into five different designs and features both diamonds and aquamarine, according to Business Of Fashion.
Gal was draped in High Jewelry pieces from the legacy brand, from brooches to earrings to an elaborate floral bracelet.
Her new shoot comes just two months after it WWD reported that Gal had been signed as the face of High Jewelry for Tiffany & Co.
‘I am incredibly honored to be a part of the new Blue Book high jewelry campaign and feel very fortunate to be able to represent the brand’s most esteemed jewelry collection during this exciting and transformative time,’
Looking fab: The 37-year-old, who became a worldwide movie star in Wonder Woman, modeled a selection of items the BOTANICA: Blue Book 2022
On the movie front, her upcoming projects include a remake of the Alfred Hitchock romance thriller To Catch A Thief.
Based on a mystery novel by David Dodge, the 1955 Hitchcock movie starred Cary Grant and Grace Kelly in the principal roles.
Apparently in addition to starring in the movie Gal will also be a producer, as will her husband Jaron Varsano, The Wrap reported in January.
The new version of To Catch A Thief is not Gal’s only current venture into territory previously covered by Old Hollywood.
Swanking about: Gal was draped in elaborate diamond-intensive pieces from the legacy jewelry brand, from brooches to earrings to a necklace and a bracelet
She is also starring in and producing an upcoming movie about Cleopatra, which has generated blowback on account of her being white.
Gal, an Israeli who served in her country’s military in accordance with its draft, is playing the legendary queen of Egypt.
Though she was ethnically of Greek origin, Cleopatra has attracted ‘whitewashing’ controversies over the white actresses who have played her.
Gal addressed the controversy on BBC Arabic last month saying: ‘First of all if you want to be true to the facts then Cleopatra was Macedonian.’
‘I am incredibly honored’: Her new shoot comes just two months after it WWD reported that Gal had been signed as the face of High Jewelry for Tiffany & Co
The international film star, who is also a co-producer on the film, claimed: ‘We were looking for a Macedonian actress that could fit Cleopatra. She wasn’t there, and I was very passionate about Cleopatra.’
She added: ‘People are people, and with me I want to celebrate the legacy of Cleopatra and honor this amazing historic icon that I admire so much.’
Gal threw down the gauntlet for other filmmakers to come up with competing versions of the story: ‘You know, anybody can make this movie and anybody can go ahead and do it. I’m very passionate that I’m going to do my own too.’
Although the project was originally going to reunite her with her Wonder Woman director Patty Jenkins, Kari Skogland has since taken the job.
A fine romance: On the movie front, her upcoming projects include a remake of the Alfred Hitchock romance thriller To Catch A Thief starring Cary Grant and Grace Kelly
Patty is staying on in a producing capacity and diverting her energies to other directorial ventures including the next Wonder Woman, Variety reported.
During a recent InStyle interview Gal teased the Cleopatra film and assured audiences that ‘we’re going to celebrate the Cleopatra story.’
Gal shared: ‘We’re going to show not just how sexy and appealing she was, but how strategic and smart, and how much impact she had and still has on the world we’re living in today. I’ve watched all the Cleopatra movies throughout history, but I feel like we’re telling the story the world needs to hear now.’
Rise to fame: Cleopatra is not the first time Gal’s casting has been controversial – Wonder Woman also wound up in political hot water over her service in the Israel Defense Forces