Eva Longoria looked nothing short of sensational in a gorgeous red maxi dress for the Buena Vista Social Club Broadway opening night at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre in New York.
The actress, 50, highlighted her trim physique in the figure-hugging gown which featured racy sheer panels at the sides.
Eva added a pair of matching red red slingbacks to her look, while her brunette locks cascaded over her shoulders in soft waves.
The Desperate Housewives favourite appeared in great spirits as she posed up storm on the red carpet, even stopping for a snap with political strategist Ana Navarro.
Eva had earlier arrived at the event on the arm of pal Wilmer Valderrama, who looked dapper in a tweed suit.
While the brunette bombshell added to her red H๏τ look with a longline scarlet coat, which she removed on the red carpet.
Eva Longoria looked nothing short of sensational in a gorgeous red maxi dress for the Buena Vista Social Club Broadway opening night at the Gerald Schoenfeld Theatre in New York
The actress, 50, highlighted her trim physique in the figure-hugging gown which featured racy sheer panels at the sides
Eva’s outing comes days after she wowed in a similar red dress as she made the rounds in New York City to promote her latest film.
The actress, who celebrated her 50th birthday at a star-studded surprise party in Miami over the weekend, stepped out in a very low cut red bodycon dress and matching red slingbacks Tuesday as she left the Good Morning America studios.
Longoria’s waved to fans anxious to greet her before she headed to her next stop.
The star’s long, dark hair was styled straight and she wore natural looking, camera ready makeup with a strong red lip.
She kept her accessories simple, wearing a thin white gold necklace with small hoop earrings.
Before she left for her next stop, Longoria stopped to share a hug and shoot a selfie with her Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Road Trip co-star Paulina Chavez, who plays her daughter in the film.
While visiting with the GMA hosts the Desperate Housewives star spoke about reaching her milestone birthday.
She shared she used to say ‘yes,’ to a variety of projects, but ‘now this second era is about saying, “no.”‘
Eva added a pair of matching red red slingbacks to her look, while her brunette locks cascaded over her shoulders in soft waves
Eva looked red H๏τ as she posed up a storm on the carpet
The Desperate Housewives favourite appeared in great spirits as she posed up storm on the red carpet, even stopping for a snap with political strategist Ana Navarro
Eva had earlier arrived at the event on the arm of pal Wilmer Valderrama , who looked dapper in a tweed suit
While the brunette bombshell added to her red H๏τ look with a longline scarlet coat, which she removed on the red carpet
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Longoria has several projects listed as completed or in post-production on her IMDB page.
The Only Murders in the Building star contended she now plans to turn down work, especially if it takes her away from her family or if she is ‘too sleepy.’
She gave the greenlight to Alexander because ‘there’s not a lot of movies that you can sit and watch with your kids, you can sit and watch with your mom,’ she said.
‘I love being in these movies because Santi can watch it with me,’ she explained referring to her six-year-old son whom she shares with husband José Bastón.
Eva’s outing comes days after she wowed in a similar red dress as she made the rounds in New York City to promote her latest film
‘It’s so funny,’ she said of the comedy, adding, ‘it happens to have a Latino family, which makes me happy.’
The Land of Women star and producer joked about being a ‘progressive trad wife’ when asked about her plans to buy a ranch.
‘I’ve been making my own ʙuттer, my own bread and my own mayonnaise and my own coffee creamer… I need chickens and goats and cows so I can… make my stuff,’ she explained.
Longoria said ‘I grew up on a ranch,’ in her native Texas. ‘I think you always end up going back to where you started.’