Jennifer Lopezbrought her fashion A-game to her first red carpet of the decade.

The 50-year-old actress, who was honored with the Palm Springs Film Festival Gala’s Spotlight Award for her performance inHustlers, radiated glamour as she modeled a strapless high-low Richard Quinn gown covered in a pretty pastel pink and green floral print. The feminine gown featured a full skirt and long train, which added an extra element of drama to the look.

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Jennifer Lopez

To complete her ensemble, Lopez donned the opulent earrings that fiancé Alex Rodriguez, 44, gifted the star on Christmas morning. The statement baubles, which the former baseball pro purchased from Miami-based jeweler Vivid Diamonds, feature five pear-cut diamonds arranged in the shape of a butterfly and one large pear-cut emerald dangling from them.

Rodriguez posted an adorable photo of Lopez opening the present on Christmas morning looking completely surprised, along with another pic of them kissing in front of the tree and Lopez wearing the jewels. “Merry Christmas everyone ❤️?,” he captioned the photos.

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Jennifer Lopez

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As Lopez modeled her gorgeous look on the red carpet on Thursday night, Rodriguez made sure to step to the side and snap a few pics of his own while photographers took their photos of the actress.

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Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez

During the ceremony, Rodriguez shared a sweet selfie with Lopez from backstage as she waited to receive her award.

Lopez alsoearned a Golden Globe nominationfor best supporting actress for her performance as Ramona inHustlers. Hours after the nominations were announced last months, the star shared an intimate selfie video to her fans to express her gratitude for the honor.

“I’m just waking up and I just heard that I got nominated,” she said in the recording. “Oh my god, it’s been 20 years sinceSelena. I’ll see you at the Globes!”

The nomination forHustlersmarks her second Globes nod. She scored her first nomination for her lead performance as the singer Selena in the 1997 biopic of the Latin performer.

source: people.com