Bumping along! Pregnant Natalie Portman looks elegant in black as she supports husband Benjamin Millepied at his L.A. Dance Project gala

On Saturday, the L.A. Dance Project rang in its annual gala at the Theatre At Ace Hotel in Los Angeles.

Natalie Portman had donned a flowing black dress that minimised the bulging bump indicating her second pregnancy.

On her arm was her husband of four years, choreographer Benjamin Millepied, who'd co-founded the organisation in 2012.

On Saturday, the L.A. Dance Project rang in its annual gala at the Theatre At Ace Hotel in Los Angeles

Portman, who in 2011 won an Oscar for playing a ballerina in Black Swan, had done her hair into winsome curls that rested comfortably on her shoulders.

A bit of light fringe encircled her neckline, and cloth flowers lined the cuffs of her full-length sleeves. Red nail paint clashed against her outfit.

The 35-year-old accessorised with a gleaming black clutch, as well as a pair of glistening drop earrings.

Hand of support: On her arm was her husband of four years, choreographer Benjamin Millepied, who'd co-founded the organisation in 2012

Chic: The 35-year-old had donned a flowing black dress that minimised the bulging bump indicating her second pregnancy

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Ever the supportive wife, Natalie Portman joined her husband on the red carpet at a gala for his organization, The LA Dance Project.

She kept things chic and simple with a maxi dress that was pulled from The Row's Fall 2016 collection. The black frock hung long and loose over Natalie's baby bump and we adore the frayed neckline and embellished cuffs. It's all in the details!

Finishing off her look with a satin clutch bag, strappy sandals and a pair of statement earrings, the Black Swan star looked effortlessly elegant and sophisticated.

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Happy couple: Benjamin and actress Natalie were side by side as they posed for photos

Next to her, her husband had got on an attractive midnight blue suit with swirling baroque patterns on its jacket.

A matching tie clashed against his white dress shirt, and he completed his ensemble with black shoes that appeared to be made of suede. 

The Jerusalem native and the Bordeaux native have already got a child: a son called Aleph, born in June the year before his parents' wedding. 

Next to her, her husband had got on an attractive midnight blue suit with swirling baroque patterns on its jacket

Stylish: Portman, who in 2011 won an Oscar for playing a ballerina in Black Swan, had done her hair into winsome curls that rested comfortably on her shoulders

Expanding the family: The Jerusalem native and the Bordeaux native have already got a child: a son called Aleph, born in June the year before his parents' wedding

Per Time Out, the gala's been scheduled as a two-day event, stretching across Friday and Saturday and including several dance performances.

Among them was the debut of a piece called Homecoming, which Millepied himself choreographed to a score by Rufus Wainwright.

On The Other Side, choreographed to a suite of Philip Glass piano etudes, is another Millepied piece, though it's already had its world premiere over the summer at Sadler's Wells.

Augmenting the look: The 35-year-old accessorised with a gleaming black clutch, as well as a pair of glistening drop earrings

In good company: The actress was also joined by handsome British star Robert Pattinson

Connection to dance: Portman won an Academy Award in 2011 for playing a ballerina in the Darren Aronofsky film Black Swan

Raising a glass: The actress was on hand to celebrate with American composer, pianist and film producer Nicholas Britell

A good looking pair: Portman was the star attraction as she joined her husband at the event 

 

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