Time Magazine is expanding its flagship Time 100 brand with the launch of the first annual Time 100 Next list. This new list highlights 100 rising individuals who are revolutionizing their respective fields.
On Thursday, the magazine hosted a gala at Pier 17 New York to honor the members of their new list.
Like Camila Cabello, who is featured on one of the six covers of Time 100 Next’s first issue, actress Keke Palmer also made the cut.
Keke Palmer flaunts her legs at the Time 100 Next Gala held at Pier 17 in New York City on November 14, 2019
For the gala, the Hustlers star slipped into a cream-colored mini dress with black and white scribble pattern from Vietnamese designer Cong Tri’s Spring 2020 collection.
The printed strapless number features a thigh-grazing straight hem and a draped train at the back, giving the sexy frock a touch of drama.
Keke Palmer shows off her legs in a Cong Tri printed mini dress
The 26-year-old actress amped up the sultry vibe of the look with nude lip gloss, dark eyeliner, and shimmering eyeshadow. She wore her long black tresses down in soft romantic waves with a center parting.
Keke Palmer wears her long black hair in soft waves with nude lip gloss and shimmering eyeshadow
Keeping her neck bare, Keke accessorized with just a couple of statement rings and earrings.
She drew more attention to her legs and feet as she slipped into a pair of Rene Caovilla ‘Cleo’ sandals. They feature coiled spiral ankle straps that snake up the legs, rhinestone crystal embellishments, open toes, and 4-inch heels.
Keke Palmer shows off her feet in Rene Caovilla sandals
Rene Caovilla Embellished ‘Cleo’ Sandals, $750 – $867 at Farfetch
Earlier this month, she wore head-to-toe Chanel for the Through Her Lens: The Tribeca CHANEL Women’s Filmmaker Program Luncheon held at Locanda Verde in New York City.
“Growing Up Hip Hop” star Angela Simmons also wore Chanel with black patent Christian Louboutin pumps.
Angela Simmons and Keke Palmer arrive in style for the Through Her Lens: The Tribeca CHANEL Women’s Filmmaker Program Luncheon held at Locanda Verde n New York City on November 4, 2019
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