
Olivia Rodrigo stuns in white at NYC's Planned Parenthood gala
looked wonderful in white at the 2025 Planned Parenthood Spring Into Action Gala in NYC on Thursday.
The singer, 22, wore a fitted gown held up by thin straps that wrapped around her shoulders.
Her gown featured a thigh-high slit, showing a glimpse of her glittering heels.
Sparkling: She kept her accessories minimal, wearing small earrings and rings
Olivia kept her accessories minimal, wearing a small pair of earrings and some rings.
She paired her look with silver shoes.
The star has previously voiced her support for women's reproductive rights and also launched Fund 4 Good.
The initiative is 'committed to building an equitable and just future for all women, girls, and people seeking reproductive health freedom'.
Recognition: She addressed the crowd as she was recognized for her work championing reproductive rights

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