Bryce Dallas Howard takes a walk on the wild side in leopard print heels as she flashes flesh in skintight LBD at Gala event

She's unfailingly flawless on the red carpet. 

And Bryce Dallas Howard kept it classic and simple in black as she arrived at the AFI Life Achievement Gala in Los Angeles on Thursday. 

The 35-year-old added a sexy twist to the LBD - revealing a slashed back to her otherwise demure garment. 

Stunning: Bryce Dallas Howard kept it classic and simple in black as she arrived at the AFI Life Achievement Gala in Los Angeles on Thursday

Stunning: Bryce Dallas Howard kept it classic and simple in black as she arrived at the AFI Life Achievement Gala in Los Angeles on Thursday

Showcasing her hourglass curves, the actress upped the glamour and added a pair of fun leopard print high-heels. 

The Jurassic World star's trademark flame locks were sleeked into an elegant up-do, which left her with loose side-bangs framing her pretty face.

Bright red lips lead the way for her make-up, adding a flicked eyeliner as she flaunted her flawless porcelain skin. 

Bright red lips lead the way for her make-up, adding a flicked eyeliner as she flaunted her flawless porcelain skin
The 35-year-old added a sexy twist to the LBD - revealing a slashed back to her otherwise demure garment

Sexy surprise: The 35-year-old added a twist to the LBD - revealing a slashed back to her otherwise demure garment

 Classic: Showcasing her hourglass curves, the actress upped the glamour and added a pair of fun leopard print high-heels

 Classic: Showcasing her hourglass curves, the actress upped the glamour and added a pair of fun leopard print high-heels

Bryce - who is the daughter of director Ron Howard and made her film debut as an extra in Parenthood in 1989, aged eight - shared on social media her excitement to be at the event. 

She captioned a shot of her on the red carpet: 'So honored to be part of the celebration for John Williams' AFI Life Achievement Award!' 

The mother-of-two will be back on the big screen this year with roles in Pete's Dragon and Gold.

Top honor: John Williams accepted the AFI Life Achievement Award from Steven Spielberg during the gala

Top honor: John Williams accepted the AFI Life Achievement Award from Steven Spielberg during the gala

Music man: Williams, 84, has composed some of the most popular and recognisable scores in film history

Music man: Williams, 84, has composed some of the most popular and recognisable scores in film history

Hollywood legend: Harrison Ford had a thick beard for the event

Hollywood legend: Harrison Ford had a thick beard for the event

Producing partners: Drew Barrymore and her producing partner Chris Miller sat together at the gala

Producing partners: Drew Barrymore and her producing partner Chris Miller sat together at the gala

Bryce - who has 9-year-old son Theo and daughter Beatrice, four, with actor husband Seth Gabel - will also return to her role as Claire for the upcoming Jurassic World sequel.

She was joined at the star-studded event by Idina Menzel. 

The Frozen star, 45, also jazzed up a black dress for the occasion. 

The Frozen star, 45, jazzed up a black dress for the occasion
The Wicked mezzo-soprano styled her glossy brunette tresses over one shoulder

Glam: Idina Menzel arrived at the star-studded event wearing a black floor-length gown featuring a metallic silver geometric pattern

Her floor-length gown featured a metallic silver geometric pattern and showcased her toned arms and shoulders.

The Wicked mezzo-soprano styled her glossy brunette tresses over one shoulder. 

Camille Grammer clearly got the dress-code memo - also opting for a black gown. 

The blonde ex-wife of Kelsey Grammer, 47, tousled her curls around her shoulders, keeping up the glamour. 

The Real Housewives star kept her lips nude and added plenty of lash to her evening look. 

Got the memo! Camille Grammer  also opted for a black gown for the event

Got the memo! Camille Grammer also opted for a black gown for the event

 

 

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