Alicia Keys dazzles in a studded denim-on-denim outfit paired with striking red lipstick at the Women’s Empowerment Luncheon in NYC

Alicia Keys chose a coordinated denim ensemble for an event in New York City.

Alicia Keys opted for a double denim look for an event in New York City on Thursday

The singer, who made a generous donation of $60,000 to her alma mater in March, sported a denim jacket and jeans adorned with small blue stone accents. Underneath her outer layer, which featured moto-inspired detailing, she wore a low-cut, scoop-neck white top.

The 43-year-old songstress wore a matching jean jacket and jeans with tiny blue stone accents

Her dark, curly hair was styled in an intricate braided updo, and she wore bold red lipstick on her lips. Accentuating her look, Keys donned large gold bamboo hoop earrings as she accepted an award at the National Action Network’s Womеn’s Empowerment Luncheon. Completing her ensemble, she wore beige boots with a chunky heel and a diamond-speckled nameplate necklace as she took to the stage to receive a plaque.

She layered a low-cut, scoop-neck white top underneath her outer layer, which was moto-inspired

On the same day, the talented pianist used her Instagram platform to promote the music video for her song “Kaleidoscope,” which is part of the new Broadway musical Hеll’s Kitchen. Encouraging her 27.5 million followers to engage with the video, she expressed excitement about the upcoming release and encouraged them to experience the magic of the show.

She dazzled in a diamond-speckled nameplate necklace as she took to the stage to receive a plaque

The video snippet showcased Keys performing with a group of individuals on a basketball court in New York City. Additionally, in collaboration with her label Roc Nation, she contributed $60,000 to a GoFundMe campaign organized by 7th grade student Tennyson Artigliere to save the theater program at the Professional Performing Arts School (PPAS) in NYC. This generous donation, along with contributions from others, exceeded the fundraiser’s goal of $102,000, ensuring the continuation of the school’s partnership with theater company Waterwell.

Fellow alum Jeremy Allen White also encouraged his followers to donate, emphasizing the significance of the program and its impact on students.