
The Breakthrough Prize Ceremony is technically about science. The carpet, naturally, had other plans.
The Santa Monica event has been gaining a reputation as one of those odd, glossy intersections where tech money, celebrity visibility, philanthropy, and high fashion all end up sharing the same step-and-repeat. This year, Gal Gadot and Zoe Saldana helped push it further into the style conversation.
Gal Gadot Goes Muted
Gadot’s Altuzarra look leaned into a quieter register: cropped tailoring over a textured dress, more structure than sparkle, less obvious glamour than we usually expect from her. It may not have been a high-impact color moment, but it did suggest a celebrity trying to shift her red-carpet vocabulary.
Sometimes that works immediately. Sometimes it needs a few outings to find its footing.
Zoe Saldana Finds the Shape
Saldana’s Alaia look brought more punch: burnt-orange velvet, a bustier shape, trousers underneath, and enough texture to make the whole thing feel slightly out of season in the best possible way. Velvet in April is a choice. On her, it read like confidence rather than confusion.
Why This Carpet Matters
Not every fashion story needs to happen at a premiere or awards show. The industry is increasingly using cultural events like the Breakthrough Prize as image platforms: places where celebrities can appear serious, connected, philanthropic, and beautifully dressed all at once.
That is useful currency. Brands know it. Stylists know it. Celebrities definitely know it.
So yes, the night was about scientific achievement. But the fashion message was clear too: the red carpet is no longer owned by entertainment alone.
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Sources: Red Carpet Fashion Awards on Gal Gadot; Red Carpet Fashion Awards on Zoe Saldana.