The renowned actress, known for her iconic portrayal of Wonder Woman, embraced her inner Audrey Hepburn as she graced the grand re-opening party of Tiffany & Co., the legendary New York City department store made famous by “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.” Gadot shared glimpses of the event on her Instagram, captioning them with a simple “About last night.”

Gal Gadot, whose name rhymes with “bot” rather than “bow,” effortlessly combined a strapless black velvet dress with a dazzling diamond Tiffany necklace. Completing her ensemble were stunning silver and black heels that added a touch of sparkle. With this choice of attire, Gadot captured the essence of a classic silver screen star and emphasized her timeless beauty.

The re-opening of Tiffany’s attracted a constellation of celebrities, including Katy Perry, Hailey Bieber, and Florence Pugh, who gathered at the intersection of 57th Street and 5th Avenue to commemorate the completion of the store’s four-year-long renovation project. The event also saw the presence of Michael B. Jordan, star of Creed III, former child star Dylan Sprouse, and home decoration guru Martha Stewart.

Gal Gadot’s rise to fame began when she was crowned Miss Israel at the age of 18, launching a successful modeling career that encompassed campaigns for renowned brands such as Captain Morgan rum, Gucci fragrances, and Jaguar automobiles.

Beyond her striking looks, Gadot’s remarkable accomplishments extend beyond the surface. She spent two years in the Israel Defense Forces, serving as a combat fitness instructor. This unique military experience played a significant role in landing her breakout role in 2009’s “Fast & Furious.” Gadot reprised her character in subsequent installments of the Vin Diesel-led franchise, including “Fast Five” (2011) and “Fast & Furious 6” (2013).

However, it was her portrayal of Wonder Woman in 2016’s “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice” that catapulted her to international recognition. Gadot has since embodied the role of Princess Diana of Themyscira in four more films, starting with “Wonder Woman” (2017) and continuing through “Justice League,” “Wonder Woman 1984,” and a cameo appearance in “Shazam! Fury of the Gods.”

If we count both versions of “Justice League,” she has technically portrayed the character five times.

As for Gal Gadot’s future in James Gunn’s new DC Extended Universe, details remain uncertain. Although Gunn confirmed that Wonder Woman will remain part of his DC universe, with the upcoming project “Paradise Lost” set in Themyscira, he has not clarified whether Gadot will continue to don the corset and wield the lasso in future Wonder Woman endeavors.

On IMDb, however, optimism prevails. The site lists seven upcoming projects for Gal Gadot, including the highly anticipated “Wonder Woman 3.” Nevertheless, it’s important to note that a project’s presence on IMDb doesn’t guarantee its active development. One confirmed project on Gadot’s horizon is her role as the Evil Queen in Disney’s live-action remake of “Snow White.”

The film, directed by Marc Webb, known for his work on “The Amazing Spider-Man,” is currently in postproduction. Alongside Gadot, the cast features Rachel Zegler as the titular character and Andrew Burnap as Jonathan. Fans can anticipate its release on March 22, 2024.