Gal Gadot Suffers Camel Toe Wardrobe Malfunction at Live Boldly Launch

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Gal Gadot ended her fashion streak with an unfortunate cameltoe wardrobe malfunction at the launch of Revlon’s “Live Boldly” campaign at the Skylight Modern in New York City yesterday.

Gal Gadot's Mugler jumpsuit made it appear as though she was wearing a one-piece swimsuit over top of palazzo pantsGal Gadot’s Mugler jumpsuit made it appear as though she was wearing a one-piece swimsuit over top of palazzo pants

The Israeli beauty wore an ill-fitting Mugler Spring 2018 halter jumpsuit that bunched up at the crotch, appearing to have camel toe as she posed for the cameras.

Gal Gadot sported striking berry lips and flashed her beautiful smileGal Gadot sported striking berry lips and flashed her beautiful smile

The “Wonder Woman” star sported striking berry lips and flashed her beautiful smile, but there was only so much she could do.

Gal Gadot reveals sideboob in a revealing jumpsuitGal Gadot reveals sideboob in a revealing jumpsuit

Gal’s Mugler jumpsuit made it appear as though she was wearing a one-piece swimsuit over top of palazzo pants, and it certainly didn’t help that the thighs of the Mugler creation were oddly see-through.

Gal Gadot suffered a cameltoe wardrobe malfunction at the launch of Revlon's "Live Boldly" campaignGal Gadot suffered a cameltoe wardrobe malfunction at the launch of Revlon’s “Live Boldly” campaign held at Skylight Modern in New York City on January 24, 2018.

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This is the fourth time in a row now that Gal has worn her favorite Gianvito Rossi “Carlyle” sandals. We’re actually starting to wonder if Gal or her stylist forgot to pack a different pair of shoes. You can buy them at Nordstrom and Matches Fashion.

Gianvito Rossi “Carlyle” Sandals, $845

Gianvito Rossi ‘Carlyle’ Sandals

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