Gal Gadot put her wonderful body on display as she posed for the May 2020 issue of Vogue magazine.
The action star, 34, wore an artistic, sheer dress as she posed beside mountainous desert rocks for photographer Annie Leibovitz.
Gal exuded confidence as she placed her hands on either side of her head while working the intricate silver dress.
Silver lining: Gal Gadot put her wonderful body on display as she posed for the May 2020 issue of Vogue magazine in a sheer metallic dress
The unusual frock contained long, feather-like sleeves and an array of intricate silver designs which protected her modesty.
Gal gazed straight towards the camera as she gently touched the nape of her neck with a natural-looking coat of makeup.
But that wasn’t the only photo Gal dazzled in.
In addition to the sheer dress, she also wore a shimmering black gown with a dramatic, billowing skirt.
She rocks: In addition to the sheer dress, she also wore a shimmering black gown with a dramatic, billowing skirt
The actress was a vision of glamour as she struck a confident stance while placing her hands upon her waist.
She also wore a taupe ensemble that cinched into her waist.
The star looked in deep contemplation as she cast her attention away from the camera.
Pensive: The actress looked in deep contemplation as she cast her attention away from the camera
Gal landed the May cover of Vogue magazine to promote her new film Wonder Woman: 1984 which was supposed to open in June but has been moved to August due to the coronavirus crisis.
Inside the fashion magazine, the star – who got mixed reviews when she shared a celebrity packed version of Imagine on Instagram to lift the spirits of her fans in self-isolation – talked about COVID-19.
‘Obviously the circumstances are horrible and frightening, but we’re home and we’re trying to make the best of it—to enjoy the quality time,’ the 34-year-old star told the magazine from her home in Los Angeles, California.
Statuesque: Wonder Woman superstar Gal graces the May 2020 cover of Vogue
She was referring to her family, consisting of her husband Yaron Varsano, 45, and their daughters Alma, eight, and Maya, three.
Vogue was quick to point out that the article about Gadot was written ‘before COVID-19 began to take hold in the U.S.’
And the publication made sure to reach out to her once more in mid-March to reflect on the ‘profound changes to daily life [that] were being seen across the country.’
On the pandemic: ‘Obviously the circumstances are horrible and frightening, but we’re home and we’re trying to make the best of it—to enjoy the quality time,’ Gadot told the magazine; Gal and her husband seen in February
‘I’ve never been through times like these,’ Gal also said about the current situation in the world. ‘But I’m also full of hope for when it will be behind us.’
In the glamorous cover image, Gal stands in all her statuesque glory, sheathed in a fabulously textured silver metallic Louis Vuitton dress.
The 5ft10in Israeli film star has her raven dark hair whisked back away from her minimally made up face, with Tiffany & Co. earring studs in her ears.
On her Instagram, the Fast & Furious actress posted the gorgeous cover shot and identified the shoot location, in the Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park in the Sierra Pelona Mountains of northern Los Angeles County, in the caption.
Can’t wait: One of the big topics in the article itself, of course, was the highly anticipated sequel Wonder Woman 1984, a film that has now been delayed from June until August
Iconic: ‘It meant something to them. And just because of that, I care for them, and I want to hear what they have to say,’ Gal said of Wonder Woman
‘This was shot at Vasquez rocks a few months back,’ Gadot wrote. ‘Who could have imagined what was coming? Thank you @voguemagazine for having me. Taken by the extraordinary @annieleibovitz ❤️❤️’
One of the big topics in the article itself, of course, was Gal’s highly anticipated sequel Wonder Woman 1984, a film that wrapped production well over a year ago but has now been delayed for release from June until August as movie theaters around the world remain shuttered due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Gadot observed how profoundly the first Wonder Woman film, released in 2017, affected fans.
Imagine this? The star got mixed reviews when she shared a celebrity packed version of Imagine on Instagram to lift the spirits of her fans in self-isolation
‘It meant something to them. And just because of that, I care for them, and I want to hear what they have to say,’ she said.
‘Often it’s about a profound effect that it’s had on their life. Usually it’s that it triggered them to make a change, to do something they would never do, to be courageous.’
At the end of last month, Gal helped break the news of WW1984’s delayed release, taking to her Instagram to announce the new August date: ‘In these dark and scary times, I am looking forward to a brighter future ahead. Where we can share the power of cinema together again. Excited to redate our WW84 film to August 14, 2020. I hope everyone is safe. Sending my love to you all. ❤️’