Amanda Kloots stunned in two powerful looks as she led the glamor at the Industry Dance Awards and Cancer Benefit Show held at the historic Avalon Theater in Hollywood on Wednesday.
The 41-year-old dancer and TV presenter arrived at the event, which she also hosted, in a stunning sparkly white dress with spaghetti straps that hugged her enviable figure.
The Talk co-host, who showed off her toned physique in a pink bikini earlier this summer, accessorized the eye-catching outfit with a pair of sparkling silver pointed-toe heels and a diamond necklace.
She styled her blonde locks into a half-updo and opted for a bronze shade and black eyeliner to highlight her eye-catching blue eyes.
The baby mama later donned a plunging pink chiffon dress that showed off her cleavage and featured shimmering gold embellishment.
On the red carpet, Amanda rubbed elbows with 20-year-old YouTube sensation JoJo Siwa, who wore a flamboyant look.
JoJo wore a two-tone peach and pink blazer over a white button-down shirt. She paired the unique ensemble with silver shorts and glittery platform sneakers.
The Dance Moms star wore her blonde locks in double braids.
Also in attendance at the fashion show was Julianne Hough, 35, who wore a stylish oversized black blazer over a sheer black lace dress with a mermaid tail.
Her jacket was belted at the waist and she accessorized the look with a matching black handbag.
The Dancing With the Stars beauty wore her blonde locks cascading down her back. When it came to glam, she opted for subtle pink blush, winged eyeliner and a nude lip.
At the show, Hough met 35-year-old dancer and choreographer Allison Holker.
The wife of Steven’s late boss “tWitch” was the picture of elegance in a black ballgown with a bow.
She completed her look with black pointed-toe pumps and wore her blonde locks in loose waves.
On the red carpet, Yulianna also ran into her handsome co-stars Gleb Savchenko, 40, and Artem Chigvintsev, 41.
Gleb looked handsome as always in a black metallic suit and Louis Vuitton belt.
Meanwhile, Artem donned a double-breasted white jacket over a black T-shirt and trousers.
The famous 89-year-old actress Shirley MacLaine looked stylish as always in a black jacket with a floral print and matching trousers.
Warren Beatty’s sister completed her look with black heels and a gold watch.
She was joined by Peter Levine, who looked dapper in a navy blue suit and red tie. The duo walked the red carpet holding hands.
At the event, McLain was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award. Annette Bening, 65, presented McClain with the award.
These two ladies are actually sisters-in-law, as Bening is married to McClane’s brother, Warren.
After posing alone for photographers, she also snuggled up to Bening for another round of photos. She also posed with film director Adam Shankman, 58, who looked handsome in a black suit.
MacLaine gained fame in the films Around the World in Trouble with Harry (1955), 80 Days (1956), Some Came Running (1958), Ask Any Girl (1959), The Apartment (1960), The Children’s Hour (1961), Irma la Douce (1963) and Sweet Charity (1969).
During her distinguished career, she was nominated for six Academy Awards, winning Best Actress for her emotional performance in the drama film Terms of Endearment (1983).
The Industry Dance Awards are an annual event that brings together the global dance community and celebrates creativity in the industry.
The event honors dancers and teachers for their outstanding achievements and creative contributions.
As well as celebrating the dance industry’s outstanding achievements and creative contributions over the past year, the event is also part of the global fight against cancer.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, other IDA honorees included Alison Faulk (Dance Innovator Award winner), Jennifer Jones (Dance Role Model Award winner), and Art and Nancy Stone (Trailblazer Award winners). .
Other awards given out during the gala included Best Hip Hop Performance, Best Jazz Performance, Best Open Dance/Acro, Best Tap, Best Lyrics, Best New Musical/Musical, People’s Choice” and “Choreography of the Year”.
There was also a star-studded red carpet, amazing performances and a presentation from Dancers Against Cancer (DAC).
As a result, the Industry Dance Awards and Dancers Against Cancer are presenting the first Stephen “tWitch” Legacy of Hope Scholarship.
The scholarship aims to honor Boss’s memory by “passing the torch to a new generation of gifted dancers, encouraging and supporting their continued journey and passion for dance through an annual scholarship.”
The Boss was a dancer, choreographer, actor, DJ and producer who found great success on So You Think You Can Dance and then spent nine years on The Ellen DeGeneres Show.
Sadly and tragically, the father-of-three took his own life last December at the age of 40 after struggling with his mental health throughout his life.