Going green! Oprah Winfrey turns heads in low-cut jade number as she joins Barbara Walters and Gayle King at concert event in New York

She is known for her rather conservative sense of style.

But Oprah Winfrey sure gave fellow attendees an eyeful on her latest outing.

The 61-year-old media mogul showed a bit more cleavage than usual in a low-cut green number while attending the David Geffen Hall Renaming Ceremony in  Lincoln Center in New York City on Thursday.

Three's a crowd: Oprah Winfrey joined Barbara Walters and BFF Gayle King at the David Geffen Hall Renaming Ceremony in Lincoln Center in New York City on Thursday

Three's a crowd: Oprah Winfrey joined Barbara Walters and BFF Gayle King at the David Geffen Hall Renaming Ceremony in Lincoln Center in New York City on Thursday

She was not alone for the occasion as she was joined for a snap by best friend Gayle King and Barbara Walters at the event which was also the New York Philharmonic's 2015-16 Opening Gala Concert.

No doubt Oprah made several fellow concertgoes green with envy as she looked good in the long, clinging jade-coloured number

A beaded detailing could be seen around the right hip as she accessorised with a shiny silver python leather clutch and matching bracelets and ring.

Va va voom: The normally conservative 61-year-old media mogul showed some cleavage in the low-cut number while posing with journalist Diane Sawyer

Va va voom: The normally conservative 61-year-old media mogul showed some cleavage in the low-cut number while posing with journalist Diane Sawyer

Tremendous trio: Both the 85-year-old television personality and Oprah's 61-year-old BFF looked elegant at the event

Tremendous trio: Both the 85-year-old television personality and Oprah's 61-year-old BFF looked elegant at the event

Man of the hour: Oprah was joined by business magnate David Geffen, whom the concert hall was being named after

Man of the hour: Oprah was joined by business magnate David Geffen, whom the concert hall was being named after

Media moguls: Oprah held onto the arm of the 72-year-old businessman as he made his way to the stage

Media moguls: Oprah held onto the arm of the 72-year-old businessman as he made his way to the stage

The once Oscar-nominated star's signature curls were big and voluminous as she wore natural, complimentary make-up on her face topped off with a swipe of shiny burgundy lip.

Barbara  looked elegant in an all black ensemble including shiny top, trousers and leather flat shoes.

The 85-year-old television personality's blonde locks were worn down as she finished off the look with a large, jade necklace.

Gayle, 60, looked pretty in purple as she wore a shiny sleeveless lilac number along with a matching large clutch and heels.

Dark side: David wore an all black outfit including suit, dress shirt and tie

Dark side: David wore an all black outfit including suit, dress shirt and tie

Proud: The film studio executive was happy to stand in front of the new sign of the Lincoln Center Concert Hall

Proud: The film studio executive was happy to stand in front of the new sign of the Lincoln Center Concert Hall

The big moment: Everyone was excited to see the unveiling of the new sign above the door

The big moment: Everyone was excited to see the unveiling of the new sign above the door

Oprah even posted for a photo with ABC journalist Diane Sawyer, who much like Barbara, looked elegant in all black.

 The man of the hour David Geffen was also in attendance as the former Oprah Winfrey Show host joined him for a snap at the event.

The 72-year-old American business magnate looked dapper in all black including suit, dress shirt and tie as he attended the event celebrating the Lincoln Center Concert Hall being named after him.

Still stunning: Patricia Clarkson must have got the memo because she too wore all black

Still stunning: Patricia Clarkson must have got the memo because she too wore all black

Looking good: the 55-year-old actress let her strawberry blonde locks down for the occasion

Looking good: the 55-year-old actress let her strawberry blonde locks down for the occasion

Just the two of us: Broadway theatre owner James Nederlander was accompanied by wife Margo MacNabb

Just the two of us: Broadway theatre owner James Nederlander was accompanied by wife Margo MacNabb

Motley crew: Jed Bernstein, George Lucas, and Mellody Hobson - pictured from left to right - were happy to join in the celebration

Motley crew: Jed Bernstein, George Lucas, and Mellody Hobson - pictured from left to right - were happy to join in the celebration

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