Jenna Dewan certainly knows how to make a style-related statement. That’s what she did while attending the 2025 Baby2Baby Gala in West Hollywood on November 8. Showing up in a sheer dress, she was totally on-trend.
Opting for a black full-lenth gown that pooled on the floor and boasted a long train, Jenna looked incredible in the piece that boasted ruffles around her bossom and solid stripes going down the front of the dress on slight angles. The lower part of the gown flowed down with a bit of a puff. The sheer black pieces also featured tiny dots that added just the right amoung of detail. Underneath, she wore a pair of black panties.
Beyond that, Jenna wore her long hair down in Hollywood-worthy waves, pulled over one shoulder and pushed back over the other. Finally, she went with dangling earrings and a simple yet gorgeous necklace.
GettyShe also posed with her fiancé, Steve Kazee, who wore all black to match his date.
GettyJenna & Her Stylist Are ‘Style Soulmates’
When Jenna steps onto the red carpet and shows up to industry events in notable looks, there’s a good chance that she’s been working with stylist Brad Goreski.
First working together in 2013 for the Oscars, when Jenna was pregnant, she told Glamour, “I was like: If he can do that, he can do anything.”
Getty“The second I met Brad, everything changed — we just hit it off,” she added. “We call each other style soulmates…. I think we really find our groove together while on red carpets — we just love [that] it’s equal bit of razzle-dazzle [and] chic.”
Jenna Is Saving Pieces for Her Daughter
If Jenna’s past red carpet looks are any indication, the star has plenty of gorgeous items in her wardrobe. Fortunately for her daughter, Everly, the star has every intention of leaving her child some prime pieces.
That includes the gown she wore to the Oscars while pregnant, and, she told Glamour, “I’ve promised her the blue sequin Zuhair Murad gown I wore to the Golden Globes [in 2016].”
GettyJenna added, “Now she understands that I’m saving things for her, like a lot of my jewelry, so she’s like, ‘Save that for me!’ I save some of the important red-carpet dresses because I think [how cool it would be] if your mom had these vintage dresses for you to try on and play with.”




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