The made a glam appearance at the Breakthrough Prize ceremony on April 13

<p>ETIENNE LAURENT/AFP via Getty</p> Behati Prinsloo and Adam Levine at Breakthrough Prize Ceremony

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Behati Prinsloo and Adam Levine at Breakthrough Prize Ceremony

Mom and dad’s night out!

Behati Prinsloo and Adam Levine had a glam date night at the Breakthrough Prize honors ceremony on April 13 in Los Angeles — and they had a ball on the red carpet.

The couple — who welcomed a son in January 2023, joining older sisters Dusty Rose, 7, and Gio Grace, 6 — were all laughs at the event in the coordinating black-and-white looks.

<p>Anna Webber/Variety via Getty</p> Adam Levine and Behati Prinsloo at Breakthrough Prize Ceremony

For the event, which celebrates scientific achievement, Prinsloo, 35, wore a pinstripe strapless archival Jean Paul Gaultier dress from the spring summer 1995 collection with black heels, while Levine, 45, kept it classic in a black suit with white button-down shirt. He didn’t go too formal, though, opting to forgo a tie and instead left his top button undone so his neck tattoos peeked out from under his collar.

The couple, who wed in 2014, also had a sexy showing just a few months prior at the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony in Brooklyn, N.Y. The Maroon 5 singer, who performed George Michael’s “Faith” during the ceremony, wore a double-jacket look with a gray herringbone trench coat and a light-washed denim jacket.

Prinsloo leaned into the rock and roll vibe with her moto look, wearing a leather jacket, turtleneck and black trousers. She accessorized with a gold belt and black booties.

The two posed for plenty of sweet photos on the red carpet, showing PDA and holding each other.

Just before the red carpet appearance, Prinsloo confirmed that she and her husband had welcomed a boy at the beginning of the year. While speaking with actresses Sarah Wright Olsen and Teresa Palmer on their podcast The Mother Daze in November, she detailed her “bliss” and “pain” of childbirth from her third born.

Prinsloo shared that she chose not to have an epidural or a water birth and said that it was a “roller coaster” from start to finish — and Levine was by her side through it all.

“I felt so connected with him,” she explained of her baby during the delivery, later revealing how she felt after he was born: “I was just so amazed by women in general. I was like, ‘Wow, like I freaking did this…’ ” adding that she now has “this amazing birth story.”