Alicia Keys made a dazzling entrance at the Gordon Parks Foundation gala on Tuesday in New York.
The singer sported a sequined Dolce & Gabbana pantsuit consisting of a double-breasted overcoat featuring silk lapels and high-waisted wide-leg trousers. Underneath, Keys wore a bedazzled bralette, completing her look with a sleek wide-brim hat, black pumps, diamond earrings and an emerald cocktail ring.
The Keys Soulcare founder attended the event alongside her husband of nearly 25 years, music producer and rapper Swizz Beatz. He paired his pinstriped Dolce suit with crocodile leather loafers from the Italian label.
Keys recently celebrated the debut of “Hell’s Kitchen” on Broadway. The new jukebox musical features her hits “Girl on Fire” and “Empire State of Mind.”
At the show’s premiere in April, Keys opted for a head-to-toe denim ensemble by Jean Paul Gaultier, which featured the designer’s trademark conical bra cups. Former First Lady Michelle Obama, Gayle King and more stars were present at the opening.
Keys and Swizz Beatz are showcasing their art collection at the Brooklyn Museum. The exhibit, entitled “Giants,” features works by Gordon Parks, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Kehinde Wiley.