Uma Thurman Dazzles At American Ballet Theatre Spring Gala
The actress joined the likes of Lucy Liu, Ashlee Simpson and Coco Rocha at the annual ballet event in New York
The actress joined the likes of Lucy Liu, Ashlee Simpson and Coco Rocha at the annual ballet event in New York
Uma Thurman led the style charge last night as she hit the red carpet at the American Ballet Theatre's Spring Gala 2013 in New York.
The annual ballet event, held at the city's Lincoln Center, is always a glamorous affair, and this year’s party was no exception, with the Kill Bill actress looking elegant and chic in a dazzling white gown and strappy sandals.
Uma joined a whole host of other famous faces at the black tie gala including singer Ashlee Simpson, who looked gorgeous in a black lace gown complete with jewel embellishment and a feathered peplum, and fellow Kill Bill star Lucy Liu, who also opted for white in a V-neck dress and a matching cape.
The fashion set was out in force too, with models Chanel Iman, Coco Rocha, Jessica Stam and Alek Wek adding a further dose of glamour to the ballet event.
But who was your American Ballet Theatre Spring Gala best dressed? Tell us in the comments box below…
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