Alicia Keys' husband Swizz Beatz puts his hand on the beauty's waist as she models a plunging white dress at the Gordon Parks Foundation gala
Alicia Keys and her husband of nine years, Swizz Beatz, were in attendance for the Gordon Parks Foundation gala which honored Chelsea Clinton and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, among others, on Tuesday night.
The couple are co-chairs of the foundation which preserves the work of famed artist and activist Gordon Parks, and honors those who reflect his mission.
The No One singer looked white hot in a plunging dress while walking the black carpet in New York City.
All white everything: Alicia Keys and her husband Swizz Beatz attended the Gordon Parks Foundation gala in New York City on Tuesday
The couple posed for photos in matching white outfits.
The 38-year-old songwriter wore a floor length white dress that featured bat wing styled sleeves and a plunging neckline.
Known for her natural look, she kept it simple with little makeup.
Plunging white: The 38-year-old songwriter wore a floor length white dress that featured bat wing styled sleeves and plunging neckline
Keeping it natural: Known for her natural look, she kept it simple with a fresh faced glow
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Alicia Keys turned out in all-white for The Gordon Parks Foundation Gala in New York City on Tuesday evening and, for the occasion, the songstress also sported a gold clutch in the shape of a retro boombox.
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The songwriter carried a unique gold purse that resembled a boom box.
The rapper and producer, 40, wore all white in linen pants, a suit jacket and a buttoned-up collarless shirt.
He broke the all white theme with his brown loafers.
Presenters: The pair presented at the ceremony with the entrepreneur, real name Kasseem Dean, sharing a story of a missed opportunity to cross paths with Gordon Parks who has been revered as the 'most important African-American photographer of the twentieth century
The pair presented at the ceremony with the entrepreneur, real name Kasseem Dean, sharing a story of a missed opportunity to cross paths with Gordon Parks.
Swizz said he has been revered as the 'most important African-American photographer of the twentieth century.'
'All of the artists rushed out of the studio... I was on my drum machine,' he said. 'It’s one of my biggest regrets, not meeting Gordon Parks the great.'
Day of celebration: Earlier in the day Keys also celebrated another musician and friend on social media for a milestone accomplishment
The foundation and award ceremony recognize those 'with a deep appreciation of the arts,' who reflect Parks' goals and inspire younger generations.
Earlier in the day Keys also celebrated another musician and friend on social media for a milestone accomplishment.
On Instagram she shared the news story 'Jay-z makes history as the world's first hip-hop billionaire.'
First to a billion: Also on Tuesday Keys celebrated friend Jay-Z for being the first hip-hop billionaire, pictured together at the BRIT Awards in 2010
She shared a quote from her husband on the story.
'It's bigger than hip-hop... it's the blueprint for our culture,' said the quote.
'A guy that looks like us, sounds like us, loves us, made it to something we always felt was above us.'
She simply added 'Preach!!!'
Celebrate: After his accomplishment was announced by Forbes friends and fans, including Alicia Keys shared support and admiration on social media