Oprah Winfrey wows on the red carpet.
The media mogul, 69, attended the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Gala in Los Angeles on Sunday and was dressed to impress.
Wearing a purple Dolce & Gabbana gown, Winfrey oozed glamor as her dress sparkled for all to see.
The former talk show host also wore a ring from Effy Jewelry and a pair of dangling earrings from Hamilton Jewelers. Winfrey’s hair was also styled in a half-up half-down with loose curls.
Placing her hands on her hips, the TV icon looked glamorous as she sported a beaming smile.
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Oprah pictured at the 2023 Academy Museum of Motion Pictures Gala at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures on December 3, 2023 in Los Angeles.
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“This is a purple night. Going to the @academymuseum gala with my family @thecolorpurple 💜,” Winfrey captioned as she posed for an Instagram photo in front of a cream sofa. The star also reposted a photo from the red carpet with actress Danielle Brooks.
The A wrinkle in time the star was joined at the event by her longtime friend Gayle King.
Meanwhile, Winfrey’s fun outing comes after she discussed the importance of different books at the 74th National Book Awards and Benefit Gala in November.
The star went on to talk about the impact Purple and the upcoming film musical based on the 1982 novel by Alice Walker, starring Halle Bailey, Taraji P. Henson and Jon Batiste.
Oprah at the 3rd Annual Academy Film Museum Gala Presented by Rolex at the Academy Film Museum on December 3, 2023.
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»I’m talking about the readers who contacted me Purple 40 years ago and found the truth that I found in those pages,” Winfrey said before quoting an excerpt from the book.
Describing in her speech how the novel, which won the 1983 National Book Award for Fiction, has been adapted over the years, Winfrey said, “That’s the power of a well-told story,” she said. “Thank you Alice Walker.”
Alice Walker became the first black woman to win the Pulitzer Prize for fiction Purple in 1983.
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