Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade made a stylish pair at the Broadway opening of Ain’t No Mo at Belasco Theatre on Thursday.
The actress – who recently celebrated her 50th birthday – dazzled in a shimmery black gown, which she paired with pointed-toe heels and sparkling silver earrings.
Meanwhile her husband, 40, looked dapper in a tweed brown jacket over a grey turtleneck and burgundy pants.
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Stylish pair: Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade made a stylish pair at the Broadway opening of Ain’t No Mo at Belasco Theatre on Thursday
Gabrielle wore a pair of black pants underneath the dress, and styled her black tresses in a halfway ponytail, with her bangs slicked down her forehead.
As for glam, the beauty rocked dramatic eyelashes, a hint of blush and gloss on her pout.
Dwyane paired his look with stud earrings and sported a neatly-groomed beard.

Shimmery: The actress, 50, dazzled in a shimmery black gown, which she paired with pointed-toe heels and sparkling silver earrings

Dapper: Meanwhile her husband, 40, looked dapper in a tweed brown jacket over a grey turtleneck and burgundy pants


Fashionista: Gabrielle wore a pair of chic black pants underneath her evening dress
The stylish pair were seen arriving to the event hand-in-hand, with Dwayne rocking a long black coat.
Oprah Winfrey’s best friend Gayle King, 67, was also in attendance. The TV personality rocked a green and black houndstooth dress over black leggings.
She paired the outfit with a black coat, a woven clutch, and clogs.

Natural beauty: As for glam the beauty rocked dramatic eyelashes, a hint of blush and gloss on her pout

Angles: The 10 Things I Hate About You star showed off her outfit from a variety of angles

Dazzling duo: The stylish pair were seen arriving to the event hand-in-hand, with Dwyane rocking a long black coat
Canadian singer Deborah Cox, 48, looked winter chic in a brown leather blazer with a matching brown mini skirt and black thigh-high boots.
Tamron Hall, 52, turned heads in a plunging black velvet bodysuit that showed off her ample cleavage.
Orange Is the New Black star Alysia Reiner, 52, put her toned arms on display in a black leather dress, which she teamed with black stockings and boots.


Winter chic: Deborah Cox, 48, looked winter chic in a brown leather blazer with a matching brown mini skirt, while Tamron Hall, 52, turned heads in a plunging black velvet bodysuit

Fashionable: Oprah Winfrey’s best friend Gayle King, 67, was also in attendance. The TV personality rocked a green and black houndstooth dress over black leggings

All black look: Orange Is the New Black star Alysia Reiner, 52, put her toned arms on display in a black leather dress, which she teamed with black stockings and boots
Crystal Lucas-Perry wowed in a plunging glittering gold feathered gown with a thigh-high slit.
Kedren Spencer shined in a multi-color long-sleeve dress that showed off her ample cleavage.
Award-winning playwright Jordan E. Cooper – who wrote Ain’t No Mo’ – looked handsome in a red suit with a transparent white button-up underneath.
He was spotted mingling with Precious director Lee Daniels, 62, who looked classy in a beige suit and black turtleneck.

Golden girl: Crystal Lucas-Perry wowed in a plunging glittering gold feathered gown with a thigh-high slit

Colorful! Kedren Spencer shined in a multi-color long-sleeve dress that showed off her ample cleavage

Talented duo: Award-winning playwright Jordan E. Cooper – who wrote Ain’t No Mo’ – looked handsome in a red suit, as he was spotted mingling with Precious director Lee Daniels, 62

All together: The creatives behind the play posed together; (L-R) Stevie Walker Webb, Daniels, Lucas-Perry, Cooper, and Fedna Jacquet
Theatre director Stevie Walker Webb – who directed the Broadway play – looked cool as ever in a mustard yellow sleeveless top and matching pants.
Actress Fedna Jacquet wore an eye-catching one-shoulder plum gown.
Also at the premiere were Michael Rishawn, Marchánt Davis, Shannon Matesky, and Ebony Marshall-Oliver.
Ain’t No Mo’ is a comedy written by Cooper about what happens when Black Americans take one-way tickets to Africa from the U.S. government.

Sharp group: (L-R) Michael Rishawn, Marchánt Davis, Shannon Matesky, Ebony Marshall-Oliver, Daniels, Cooper, Lucas-Perry and Jacquet