Gal Gadot looked stunning with her wet hair in the latest Tiffany & Co ad campaign. The actress, known for her role in Wonder Woman, flaunted a series of chic images for BOTANICA: Blue Book 2022. One of the pictures showed her in a black dress with a deep neckline that accentuated her curves and drew attention to her 93-carat necklace.
Actress Gal Gadot looked stunning with the wet-hair look in the latest ad campaign for Tiffany & Co. In one of the photos, she wore a spectacular necklace that weighs over 93 carats and can be styled into five different designs. The necklace boasts diamonds and aquamarine, as stated by Business Of Fashion. Gal was also adorned with a range of High Jewelry pieces from the brand, including brooches, earrings, and a beautiful floral bracelet. This shoot comes just two months after WWD revealed that Gal had been chosen as the face of Tiffany & Co’s High Jewelry collection. Gal expressed her excitement, saying, “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 stunning: The 37-year-old actress, who gained worldwide fame for her role in Wonder Woman, recently showcased a range of fashionable items from the BOTANICA: Blue Book 2022. On the film front, she is set to star in a remake of Alfred Hitchcock’s romantic thriller To Catch A Thief. The original 1955 movie, based on a mystery novel by David Dodge, featured Cary Grant and Grace Kelly in lead roles. According to reports, Gal will not only star in but also produce the new version alongside her husband Jaron Varsano. Besides To Catch A Thief, Gal has other ongoing projects that pay tribute to classic Hollywood themes.
The beautiful Gal was seen flaunting exquisite diamond jewelry pieces from a prominent legacy brand. Her jewelry collection included brooches, earrings, a necklace, and a bracelet. Gal is also working as an actress and producer for an upcoming film based on the life of Cleopatra. However, her casting has been criticized due to her being white, whereas Cleopatra was of Greek origin and has previously been portrayed by white actresses. Gal, who hails from Israel and served in the military, defended her role in an interview with BBC Arabic, stating that Cleopatra was actually Macedonian.
“I am extremely grateful and humbled,” said Gal, as she posed for a new photo shoot. This comes just eight weeks after it was announced that she had been chosen as the face of Tiffany & Co’s High Jewelry line. Gal is now also a co-producer on the upcoming Cleopatra film, which she claims was her passion project. Looking for an actress of Macedonian descent, Gal ultimately decided to take on the role herself. She wants to celebrate the legacy of Cleopatra and honor her as a historical icon. Gal even challenges other filmmakers to make their own version of the story, stating that she is passionate about creating her own. While her previous director, Patty Jenkins, was originally set to helm the project, Kari Skogland has since taken over.
In terms of movies, she’s got some exciting projects lined up. One of which is a modern take on the classic Alfred Hitchcock romance thriller To Catch A Thief, featuring the legendary Cary Grant and Grace Kelly. While continuing in her producing role, Patty will also be directing other films, such as the upcoming Wonder Woman sequel. In an interview with InStyle, Gal gave us a sneak peek into her next project, a Cleopatra film. She promised that this movie will explore not only Cleopatra’s seductive side but also her strategic and intelligent personality, showcasing how much of an impact she had on the world we live in today. Gal has watched all previous Cleopatra movies and believes that her portrayal will shed new light on this fascinating historical figure.
Gal’s casting as Cleopatra isn’t the first time she has faced controversy in her rise to fame. The actress received backlash for her previous role as Wonder Woman due to her service in the Israel Defense Forces, which stirred up political debates.