Kate Winslet, Jane Fonda and Kerry Washington led the A-list arrivals at the 2024 Women In Film (WIF) Awards at The Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills on Thursday night.
Winslet, 49, and Washington, 47, were among the “outstanding women” recognized at the annual evening for his innovative and culture-transforming work in the film industry.
Fonda was on hand to present the Jane Fonda Humanitarian Award to five-time Oscar nominee Annette Bening, 66.
Winslet looked ultra chic in a white striped suit with an elegant blue floral print.
She wore her blonde hair up in a sleek updo, allowing her to show off her enviably soft face.
The Titanic star, who refuses to alter her face with Botox or fillers despite pressure from Hollywood, completed her look with black heels and large gold hoops.
Winslet received this year’s Crystal Award for Advocacy in Film along with Lee director Ellen Kuras.
Winslet plays former American model Lee Miller, who took photographs of moving moments during World War II for Vogue magazine, in the new biographical drama.
Lee was a passion project for Winslet and director Kuras, and both women were committed to the film even after financing problems.
Due to its precarious financial situation, the film, which hit theaters in September, took eight years to make. At one point, Winslet resorted to paying the entire cast and crew for two weeks to ensure production continued.
The WIF’s Crystal Award for Advocacy in Film is presented to “individuals who are creating greater opportunities for the advancement of women in the film industries.”
Winslet and Kuras were recognized for their “vision and steadfast dedication to Lee,” noting that she exemplifies “the courage and passion it takes to create important work that centers women in storytelling and aligns with the mission of WIF to stand up for women who support other women. .’
Fonda looked incredible as she posed up a storm in a shiny black jacket, pants, and a low-cut top.
The On Golden Pond star, 86, sported bright pink lips and her hair was styled in voluminous curls for the occasion in Beverly Hills.
He was there to introduce and celebrate acclaimed actress Bening, who received the 2024 Jane Fonda Humanitarian Award.
The honor is awarded to women who have “used their high profiles in the entertainment industry to bring about radical change and shed light on issues using their powerful voices.”
Bening was hand-picked by Fonda for her “impactful philanthropic work with Planned Parenthood and breast cancer research, her leadership for the Entertainment Community Fund, and her advocacy for trans rights.”
Kerry Washington put on a leggy display in a sexy strapless white dress with a daring thigh-high slit.
She walked through the starry sky in sky-high black heels, her long jet-black hair falling down her back in waves.
As for jewelry, a shiny silver choker rested on her collarbone.
The Scandal star will receive the Entrepreneur in Entertainment award in 2024, which is given to those who have made “outstanding contributions to the creative and business sectors of entertainment.”
In addition to previously starring in a hit ABC drama, Washington is also a best-selling author, director, activist and producer under her own production company Simpson Street, which she launched in 2016.
After taking her solo photos, Washington posed for photos with Abbott Elementary star and creator Quinta Brunson.
The multifaceted 34-year-old captivated in a low-cut white dress with an elegant ruffled skirt.
Brunson rocked a bold berry lip and classic white heels.
Kate Winslet looked ultra chic in a white striped suit with an elegant blue floral print.
The Titanic star, who refuses to alter her face with Botox or fillers despite pressure from Hollywood, showed off her natural beauty by opting for light makeup and her hair up.
He posed with Jane Fonda on the red carpet
Jane Fonda looked incredible as she posed up a storm in a shiny black jacket, pants and a low-cut top.
The 86-year-old playfully stuck her tongue out at the cameras while hugging Winslet.
Fonda was on hand to present the Jane Fonda Humanitarian Award to five-time Oscar nominee Annette Bening, 66.
Winslet receives this year’s Crystal Award for Advocacy in Film
Kerry Washington put on a leggy display in a sexy strapless white dress with a daring thigh-high slit.
After taking her solo photos, Washington posed for photos with Abbott Elementary star and creator Quinta Brunson.
Washington strolled through the starry venue in sky-high black heels, her long jet-black hair falling down her back in waves.
The dynamic duo laughed in front of photographers before the ceremony.
Quinta Brunson, 34, wowed in a low-cut white dress with an elegant ruffled skirt.
Brunson rocked a bold berry lip and classic white high heels.
Marion Cotillard left jaws dropping as she stepped onto the red carpet wearing an elegant black belted jumpsuit.
The Oscar-winning French actress, 49, wore black high heels and carried a small bag with a bold red accent and a silver chain strap.
Joey King appeared topless in a fitted gray tweed jacket and tight pants for the event.
The former child star, 25, received the WIF Max Mara Face of the Future award for her “stunning acting and producing work within the film industries and her embodiment of style and grace.”
She had the support of her husband, director Steven Piet, 40, whom she married last September.
Euphoria star Storm Reid showed off her toned midriff in a chic black and white cutout dress.
Marion Cotillard left jaws dropping as she stepped onto the red carpet wearing an elegant black belted jumpsuit.
Joey King appeared topless in a fitted gray tweed jacket and tight pants for the event.
The former child star, 25, received the WIF Max Mara Face of the Future award for her “stunning acting and producing work within the film industries and her embodiment of style and grace.”
She had the support of her husband, director Steven Piet, 40, whom she married last September.
Euphoria star Storm Reid showed off her toned midriff in a chic black and white cutout dress