Caitlyn Jenner Bares Cleavage in Red Outfit at Voices on Point Gala, Presents Award and Gets Standing Ovation

This marks one of the most revealing public looks for the 65-year-old I Am Cait star and Olympian since she announced earlier this year she was transitioning from a man to a woman

By Sara Kitnick, Corinne Heller Oct 04, 2015 4:52 PMTags
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If you've got 'em, flaunt 'em!

Caitlyn Jenner appeared at the Voices on Point Gala in Los Angeles on Saturday to present an award and showcased one of her most revealing public looks since she announced earlier this year she was transitioning from a man to a woman.

The 65-year-old I Am Cait star and Olympian, who received a standing ovation as she was introduced, showed quite a bit of cleavage and a hint of what appeared to be a red push-up lace bra in a red custom-made silk and wool Anthony Franco pantsuit. She paired the look with a Levian ring and Bavana earrings.

Jenner, who has been seen wearing mostly modest-cut dresses and other outfits since announcing her transition, had gotten breast implants several months ago and had undergone plastic surgery on her face to look more feminine. She later gave her surgeon a signed copy of her famous June 1 Vanity Fair cover, in which she revealed her female look and name.

Jenner documented her journey and new experiences as a woman on the E! series I Am Cait and aims to help and inspire members of the LGBTQ community.

The Voices On Point Gala was presented by the Point Foundation, which "empowers promising LGBTQ students to achieve their full academic and leadership potential—despite the obstacles often put before them – to make a significant impact on society." The event featured Point Scholars and artists sharing their stories of perseverance.

"A standing ovation for not tripping in heels," Jenner said, as she stepped onstage, drawing cheers and laughs. "I appreciate that very much. Actually, it's kind of interesting I've always been really tall but I walk out here today and I say, 'Wait a second, I'm a little bit taller than I usually am,' so i have to adjust the mic here a bit because girls, it's all about the shoes, isn't it? Let's be honest. It certainly is."

"Isn't it just wonderful to live your life authentically? So true. Alright, let's get this started," she said. "I am so thankful to be here tonight but I do have to admit that I am a little bit nervous...may seem kind of strange as I'm the person who came out as trans on national television."

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She said this marked the second time she's spoken in front a group since she gave a speech at the 2015 ESPY Awards in July after receiving the Arthur Ashe Courage Award

"I had been at the ESPY awards many, many times and I had to divorce myself from where I was, I couldn't put it in my head, and I'm standing up there in my perfectly executed Donatella Versace gown," she said, drawing more cheers. "Looking down at Lebron James and Brett Favre and I'm thinking, 'I can't go there, I just have to stick to my speech,' but somehow I look at this audience and I just am not that intimidated."

Jenner then presented the Point Horizon Award, given to inspirational young leaders who have advocated for the LGBTQ community, to Becoming Us producer Zach Zyskowski and Rhys Ernst, who produces the Amazon series Transparent. Last month, Jeffrey Tambor won an Emmy for his role as a transgender woman and family man.

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