Gal Gadot Wore a Sculptural Altuzarra Two-Piece Black Ensemble at the Breakthrough Prize Ceremony
Gal Gadot wears a sculptural Altuzarra Fall 2026 black ensemble with a cropped blazer and tiered skirt at the Breakthrough Prize Ceremony.
Gal Gadot took a different route at the 12th Breakthrough Prize Ceremony in Santa Monica, showing up in a look that felt more structured than expected, but in the best way.
Instead of the usual flowing gown, she chose a two-piece ensemble from Altuzarra’s Fall 2026 collection. It’s all black, but far from basic. The top is cut like a cropped blazer, tailored and sharp, sitting just above the waist. Underneath, a high neckline peeks through, adding a subtle layered effect that gives the whole look a slightly Victorian mood, but updated.
The skirt does most of the movement. It’s high-waisted and falls into soft, tiered layers that build volume as it goes down. Each tier adds a bit of shape without feeling heavy, so when she walks, the fabric shifts in a way that feels fluid against the structured top. That contrast is what makes the outfit work. Clean on top, softer below.
There’s something intentional about the proportions here. The shorter jacket breaks up the length, which keeps the look from feeling too formal or predictable. It’s polished, but with a bit of edge.
She kept everything else minimal. No heavy jewelry pulling focus, no dramatic extras. Her hair was styled sleek and tucked back, letting the neckline and structure of the outfit stand out. Makeup stayed natural, glowing skin and soft tones that didn’t compete with the look.
This is one of those outfits that doesn’t rely on sparkle or color to make an impact. It’s about shape, balance, and restraint. Gal Gadot leaned into that, and it paid off. It feels modern, slightly unexpected, and very in line with where red carpet fashion is heading right now.



