Lady Gaga celebrated A Star Is Born win for Best Actress on Tuesday at the National Board of Review Awards in New York City.
Bradley Cooper, the director and star of the remake, and lead actress Lady Gaga, 32, attended the awards gala at Cipriani 42nd Street after being snubbed at the Golden Globe Awards.
The songstress oozed old-school Hollywood glamour in a floor-length sleeveless black gown by Ralph Lauren with plunging neckline and high thigh slit and celebrated Bradley, 44, winning Best Director for the film.
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Hollywood starlet: Lady Gaga celebrated A Star Is Born win for Best Actress on Tuesday at the National Board of Review Awards in New York City
The Born This Way singer completed her outfit with black heels and accessorized with Messika Jewellery and by carried black and gold feathers.
Lady Gaga, born Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, was back to blonde after sporting blue hair on Sunday for the Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California.
She was nominated for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Drama but the award went to Glenn Close, 71, for her work in The Wife.
Turning heads: The songstress oozed old-school Hollywood glamour in a floor-length sleeveless black gown by Ralph Lauren Collection with plunging neckline and high thigh slit
Strike a pose: The songstress showcased plenty of leg as she hit the red carpet
Hollywood glamour: The New York City native oozed old-school Hollywood glamour
Blonde beauty: The singer-actress was back to blonde after sporting blue hair on Sunday at the Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills, California and accessorized with Messika Jewellery
Top honor: Lady Gaga won Best Actress for her portrayal of Ally Campana in the remake
Photo call: The actress was the center of attention on the carpet
Best director: Bradley Cooper attended the National Board of Review Awards on Tuesday in New York City after winning for Best Director for A Star Is Born
Recognition: Gaga looked overwhelmed as she received the Best Actress award with Bradley standing up to congratulate her
Special moment: The pair shared a tender hug before she headed to the stage to make her speech
Over the moon: Gaga pointed to Bradley in the audience as she accepted her award
Her big moment: The Born This Way hitmaker handed Stephen Colbert her giant feather boa ahead of making her acceptance speech
Gentlemanly: Stephen showed off his chivalrous side as he assisted Gaga off stage
The New York City native celebrated her acting win at the National Board of Review gala with her mother Cynthia Germanotta.
The blondes sat next to each other at a table and held hands during the event.
The Poker Face singer also was spotted during the gala with Bradley and legendary Hollywood director Steven Spielberg, 72.
The Jaws director gave Lady Gaga a congratulatory hug as Bradley looked on.
Family affair: Lady Gaga celebrated her win with her mother Cynthia Germanotta
Having fun: The blondes were having fun at the awards gala at Cipriani 42nd Street
Hollywood legend: Steven Spielberg met up with Bradley and Lady Gaga
Big hug: The legendary Hollywood director gave Lady Gaga a hug
Bradley looked typically dapper at the National Board of Review gala in a grey suit, white dress shirt and blue tie.
He won for Best Director after losing in the same category to Roma director Alfonso Cuarón, 57, at the Golden Globes.
Sam Elliott, 74, also won the National Board of Review Award for Best Supporting Actor for his work in A Star Is Born.
Long dress: Lady Gaga wore a long black dress with a train
Big achievement: The American star proudly posed with her award on the red carpet
Dapper actor: Bradley looked typically dapper in a grey suit
Top honor: A Star Is Born starring and directed by Bradley was named on the Top 10 Films
Award winner: Sam Elliott was in attendance after winning for Best Supporting Actor for his work in A Star Is Born
Lady Gaga did win a Golden Globe Award on Sunday for Best Original Song for Shallow from A Star Is Born.
Olivia Wilde, 34, attended the NYC awards gala in a lovely blue floral print dress with red flowers.
Maggie Gyllenhaal, 41, dazzled in a long gown and was escorted to the awards ceremony by husband Peter Sarsgaard, 47.
Fun table: Gemma Chan, Awkwafina, Constance Wu, Lady Gaga, and Michelle Yeoh caught up at the gala
Leading lady: Following the ceremony, Gaga looked every inch the Hollywood star as she strutted out of Cipriani 42nd street
Making her exit: Gaga clutched her award tightly as she hurried to her chauffeur driven car in the rain
Well received: The singer and Bradley won critical acclaim for their gripping portrayal in A Star Is Born
Floral print: Olivia Wilde wore a blue floral print dress with red flowers
Busy star: The New York City native will make her feature film directorial debut in 2019 with Booksmart
Stage presence: Wilde later stepped on stage to give out one of the evening’s honors
Gala gal: Maggie Gyllenhaal dazzled in a long gown at the gala
Cute couple: Peter Sarsgaard accompanied his wife to the awards ceremony
Green Book star Linda Cardellini, 43, stunned in a sleeveless black dress with a bow up front.
Her co-star Viggo Mortensen, 60, also was in attendance looking dapper in a red suit after winning for Best Actor.
Green Book was named Best Film when the 90th National Board of Review Awards were announced in November 2018.
Best movie: Linda Cardellini who starred in Green Book also was in attendance
Black dress: The actress wore a long black dress with a bow up front
Acting award: Viggo Mortensen, 60, also was in attendance looking dapper in a red suit after winning for Best Actor
A Star Is Born was listed among the Top 10 Films by the New York City-based organization.
The awards ceremony also drew Netflix star Uzo Aduba who donned a black dress with white vertical stripes.
Regina King, 47, shined in a long white gown with spaghetti straps after winning the award for Best Supporting Actress.
Streaming star: Uzo Aduba wore a black dress with vertical stripes
Acting honor: Regina King shined in a long white gown after winning for Best Supporting Actress
Wow: King looked radiant as she stepped on stage during the event
Lady in black: Awkwafina wore a long-sleeved black dress to the gala
Red dress: Sophia Bush sizzled in a long red gown
The Los Angeles native also won Best Supporting Actress at the Golden Globes for her work in If Beale Street Could Talk.
The awards ceremony also was attended by Awkwafina, Sophia Bush and Elsie Fisher.
Elsie, 15, was joined by her Eighth Grade director Bo Burnham, 28.
Teen talent: Elsie Fisher, 15, wore a grey suit to the ceremony
Together again: Eighth Grade director Bo Burnham joined Elsie at the gala
In the spotlight: The Eighth Grade star had to honor of speaking on stage
The president: National Board of Review President Annie Schulof joined Elsie and Bo on the carpet
Burnham won the award for Best Directorial Debut and Eight Grade was named among the Top 10 Films.
Constand Wu, Gemma Chan and Richard Gere also attended the awards gala.
The National Board of Review of Motion Pictures was founded in 1909 in New York City.
Sparkling dress: Constance Wu sparkled in a long red dress
Mellow yellow: Gemma Chan stood out in a bright yellow floral print dress
Hollywood star: Richard Gere wore a long scarf as he arrived at the gala