The actress was not nominated for any of the evening’s takeaways, but still, all eyes were on her as she glided across the red carpet in an ethereal white gown, complete with a flirtatious, plunging neckline and complemented by gold bangles, a chunky gold choker and a sparkling gold clutch that altogether screamed ancient Greek goddess.  She wore her gorgeous red hair up in a smooth bun, allowing the focus to remain on the fabulous cut of the dress, which also featured a draped effect from her waist to her shoulders and a floor-length skirt.   Moore was in attendance alongside director Todd Haynes to present Alberto Barbera, chief of the Venice Film Festival, with the Gotham Impact Salute for the support he has given to indie films in the United States.   Dia Dipasupil/Getty Images The actress also shared a few close-up clips on Instagram, set to Troye Sivan’s “Dance To This.”  Mike Coppola/Getty Images “Last night at the Gotham Awards,” she captioned the video, tagging the team that had helped pull the look together. Her stylists, Kate Young and Sean Nguyen, knocked it out of the park with a gown from Carolina Herrara and jewelry from Sidney Garber. Her makeup, done in neutral colors with thick, bold, lashes, was by makeup artists Hung Vanngo and Jayden Ho Pham, with hairstylist Marcus Francis, who also shared several BTS photos on Instagram, tackling her sleek top knot and manicurist Gina Eppolito polishing up her nails.  More News:

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