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Celeb Red Carpet Fashion Frenzy: Vote For Your Fave!
JAIMIE ALEXANDER
Here’s Jaimie Alexander at the “Thor: The Dark World” premiere. She strolled onto that red carpet like a Marvel superhero in her own right. That Azzaro gown was no joke—sleek, black, and daring with sheer panels that left little to the imagination.
Most folks know her as the fierce warrior Lady Sif from the “Thor” film series. However, this gal’s resume is packed with other roles that showcase her range, from the tough-as-nails Jane Doe in “Blindspot” to her guest stints on shows like “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.” She’s got this knack for playing characters that mix strength with a dash of mystery.
JENNIFER LAWRENCE
Jennifer Lawrence, you know her—always making a splash, whether she’s nabbing an Oscar or just tripping up the stairs to get one. That night in London for the 2017 “Mother!” premiere, she wasn’t just there to chat about her flick. Nope, she came to slay in this dress by Atelier Versace. Think glittering warrior meets Hollywood queen.
That back? It was all open, daring, and bold, just like Jennifer’s roles, from “The Hunger Games” to “Silver Linings Playbook.” This dress was another character she played to perfection: strong, stunning, and, yeah, stealing every bit of the spotlight. That’s JLaw for you, never just part of the crowd.
GIGI HADID
At the 2015 Vanity Fair Oscar Party, Gigi Hadid was a vision right off the bat—no surprise, for she is known for setting trends as much as she follows them. She stepped onto the scene in an Atelier Versace number that seemed to capture the essence of the Oscars itself: timeless yet daring, classic with a twist.
The dress? It’s from Versace’s Spring 2015 collection, and trust us, it’s a work of art. With its bold swirls and a thigh-high slit, it’s like a love letter to every curve, hugging the “Next in Fashion” co-host’s frame in all the right places.
AMBER ROSE
Alright, let’s talk about Amber Rose at the 2017 VMAs. She didn’t just walk on that red carpet; she owned it with every step. Wrapped in a dress that was a compelling mix of sheer genius and fishnet fierceness, she had the crowd doing double-takes all night.
The rapper wore it like only Amber can—flaunting what she’s got with the confidence of someone who’s turned heads as a model, made waves as an author, and kicked up a storm with her own talk show. From her days commanding music videos to spearheading the SlutWalk movement, Amber’s been about owning your story, your body, your life.
DONATELLA VERSACE
In December 1999, at the Met Gala, the one and only Donatella Versace stepped out in a creation that was all her own—an iconic sleeveless jungle-inspired chiffon dress that screamed bold and beautiful. That night, fashion’s fearless queen wasn’t just wearing a dress but debuting a statement.
That dress was pure Donatella—daring, designed to turn heads, and a preview of trendsetting moments to come. The Italian fashion designer and the dress became an instant sensation, making fashion history. Just when you thought it couldn’t get more iconic, along came Jennifer Lopez at the 2000 Grammys, rocking her own version of that jungle fantasy.
GISELE BÜNDCHEN
At the 2008 Met Gala, Gisele Bündchen stunned everyone with a Versace satin masterpiece. Its soft pink hue complimented the Brazilian supermodel’s sun-kissed skin, while the gown’s design, with its intricate cutouts and sultry silhouette, hugged her athletic figure famously earned from years of hard work and discipline.
Known not just for her modeling but also for her environmental activism, Gisele brought the same passion to the Gala as she does to her causes. The Victoria’s Secret Angel has graced countless campaigns and runways, and that night, she carried the torch of high fashion with the same commitment she dedicates to global advocacy.
KALEY CUOCO
Kaley Cuoco, the star we’ve all laughed with on “The Big Bang Theory,” swapped her on-screen casuals for some serious red-carpet glam at the ACM Awards. She made waves in a dress that seemed to be made just for her, with patterns that played up her curves like they were works of art.
Beyond her iconic role as Penny, Kaley has proven her versatility with ventures into voice acting, dramatic roles, and even producing. Her work includes the critically acclaimed series “The Flight Attendant,” where she leads the cast and serves as an executive producer, showcasing her range and depth as an artist.
SAVANNAH CHRISLEY
Savannah Chrisley isn’t just a reality TV star; she’s a force to be reckoned with in her own right. Known for her spunky personality on “Chrisley Knows Best,” she’s also a savvy entrepreneur with a beauty line that reflects her Southern charm and smarts. When she hit the ACM Awards, she brought all that allure to the red carpet.
Clad in a Bao Tranchi gown that was as much a statement piece as an evening dress, she gave us a masterclass in red-carpet glam. This black dress was a custom-made marvel, velvety to the touch, with sheer cutouts that added the right amount of drama.
BELLA HADID
Look at Bella Hadid, turning the Cannes Film Festival into her personal runway with this stunning number that could’ve lit up the whole French Riviera. This wasn’t just any crystal-studded wrap dress; it was a declaration of glam, each crystal winking at the cameras like they knew a secret.
Bella, the catwalk queen who struts with the same ease whether it’s a Parisian fashion week or a New York sidewalk, brought a whole constellation down to Cannes that night. With every step, those crystals danced, reflecting a thousand lights. It wasn’t just fashion; it was a fashion moment, all curated by the legendary Ralph & Russo.
TAYLOR HILL
Strutting onto the pink carpet of the Met Gala, Taylor Hill was a vision straight out of a classic Hollywood flick but with a twist that screamed “Camp: Notes on Fashion.” Her Ralph Lauren gown was a satin dream in pale pink, custom-made for the “Dating and New York” actress, and it whispered elegance with every sway of its feathered train.
Taylor’s number was a perfect pitch for the Met’s over-the-top theme in 2019. Draped in a Ralph Lauren bolero and dripping in Butani and Yvan Tufenkjian jewels, the Victoria’s Secret Angel wasn’t just dressed to the nines—she was an eleven!
RIHANNA
When it comes to setting the fashion world abuzz, Rihanna reigns supreme. Her ensemble at the 2017 Met Gala was no exception. Clad in a piece from the Rei Kawakubo/Comme des Garçons Fall 2016 collection, the “Umbrella” and “Diamonds” songstress embodied the avant-garde theme with a mesmerizing patchwork of floral fabrics structured in a way that defied conventional silhouettes.
Rihanna, a multifaceted icon, transcended music to forge an empire that includes Fenty Beauty, revolutionizing inclusivity with an extensive range of foundation shades. Her lingerie line, Savage X Fenty, celebrates body positivity, while her music career boasts eight Grammys. She also made philanthropic efforts through the Clara Lionel Foundation.
KIMBERLY PERRY
Kimberly Perry stepped onto the Country Music Awards red carpet. She immediately turned heads in a dress with a modern twist on timeless elegance. Her choice is a sartorial gem from a designer who crafts with a deft blend of contemporary and classic. The skirt, striking ivory with a bold, asymmetrical cut, allowed her to showcase her boldness in fashion, much like her fearless approach to music.
Speaking of her music, Kimberly comes from The Band Perry. The singer-songwriter has always had a knack for hitting the sweet spot between country twang and pop sensibility, just like her dress strikes the perfect balance between retro glam and modern sleekness.
KACEY MUSGRAVES
Kacey Musgraves, country music’s breath of fresh air, showed up at the 54th Annual ACM Awards, and we have to tell you, she meant business—fashion business, that is. She rocked up in a suit that broke all the rules, a pastel ombre number that had everyone’s attention.
Kacey’s attire wasn’t just a suit; it was a statement. With its daring plunge and the sleeves that said “I’ve arrived,” it was as chic and genre-bending as her music. The “Golden Hour” singer, known for her smooth vocals and even smoother style, paired her look with a confidence that’s as infectious as her chart-topping tunes.
KIMBERLY SCHLAPMAN
At the 50th ACM Awards, Kimberly Schlapman, the ray of sunshine from Little Big Town, truly embodied the phrase “pretty in pink” with a Reem Acra gown that didn’t just stand out; it sang out. The hot-pink, floor-length number was a symphony of color, perfectly matching her signature curly locks.
And just like the harmonies she crafts with her band—whose tunes like “Girl Crush” snagged them a Grammy—Kimberly’s look mirrored her bubbly personality. Aside from making music, she also shines as a cook and author, channeling her love for Southern cuisine into a cookbook and hosting her own cooking show, “Kimberly’s Simply Southern.”
LEANN RIMES
LeAnn Rimes knows a thing or two about making an entrance, and at the ACM Awards, she sashayed in with all the heat of a high summer anthem. She rocked a Stella McCartney red minidress, spiced up with punchy circular patterns that seemed to dance as she moved.
LeAnn’s choice of a sleek clutch and strappy stilettos was like the ideal harmony to a hit song—effortless and on point. That kind of confidence, the kind that’s been shining through since she belted out tunes at the tender age of 13, makes the “You Light Up My Life” songstress a perpetual showstopper.
JENNIFER NETTLES
Jennifer Nettles glowed at the 53rd Annual ACM Awards, strutting the red carpet in a stunning, figure-hugging, maroon velvet dress by J. Mendel. The elegant number clung flatteringly to her form, oozing grace with every step. What made this garment a standout piece was its unique print, reminiscent of the delicate venation of leaves, lending an organic sophistication to the look.
Known for her soulful melodies in Sugarland alongside Kristian Bush, Jennifer channeled her inner fashion diva, becoming the embodiment of style. The band’s debut single “Baby Girl” and the album “Twice the Speed of Life” were instant successes, establishing her as a force in the country music scene.
ANNE HATHAWAY
Anne Hathaway stirred up the style pot at the 2013 Met Gala by slipping into a vintage Valentino gown. She rocked a daring see-through look with mesh that played a game of now-you-see-it, now-you-don’t with the crowd. As for those feathered sleeves, they gracefully fluttered with every move as if they had a life of their own.
Topping off her look with a platinum blonde do, Anne gave off major Debbie Harry vibes, showing she can channel old-school rock glam just as well as she can the silver screen. The Academy Award-winning actress was a breathtaking sight that night, and no one can deny it.
GWYNETH PALTROW
Gwyneth Paltrow, the star who’s as well-known for her Oscar-winning acting as she is for her lifestyle brand Goop, certainly knows a thing or two about making an entrance. And oh, did she deliver at the “Iron Man 3” premiere!
On the red carpet, the “Shakespeare in Love” star debuted a gown that, at first glance, seemed like a breath of classic Hollywood elegance. The dress, a creation that whispered couture with every fiber, seemed demure until it revealed a daring sheer panel that ran the length of her leg, adding a dash of boldness to the traditional. Gwyneth knew what she was doing!
MAREN MORRIS
Maren Morris, that country music dynamo known for blending gritty Texan spirit with Nashville polish, slayed at the 2020 ACM Awards. Rocking a black gown that hugged her like a melody, the embroidery on it popped like the chorus of a hit song—lush, green, and as lively as her music. And that night, her dress sang the same tune—bold, beautiful, and purely Maren.
From her 2016 debut album “Hero” to the 2019 record-smashing “GIRL,” which won her the ACM Award for Album of the Year, Maren’s always had this way of mixing sass with sophistication. The track “My Church” earned her a Grammy for Best Country Solo Performance.
SHANIA TWAIN
Shania Twain, our “Queen of Country Pop,” knows how to make an entrance, doesn’t she? There she was at the ACM Awards, rocking a black dress that was anything but ordinary. We’re talking asymmetrical lines, giving off some punk rock flair that says, “Yes, I’m here to shake things up.”
This Canadian icon, who’s belted out anthems we’ve all tried (and maybe failed) to hit the high notes on, matched her bold music with equally striking fashion. The dress is strapless and chic, with a fun, playful hem that dipped and soared like the melody of her hit “Man! I Feel Like a Woman!”
SCARLETT JOHANSSON
Scarlett Johansson absolutely nailed it at the 2020 Oscars, didn’t she? Wrapped in that stunning Oscar de la Renta, she gave us total 1920s golden age vibes, but with that cool ScarJo edge we all love. And talk about a big night—she was up for not just one but two Oscars that night!
Scarlett’s breakthrough came with “Lost in Translation.” Her career soared to new heights from there, with standout roles in films like “Match Point” and “Vicky Cristina Barcelona.” Of course, it’s impossible to talk about her career without mentioning her iconic portrayal of Natasha Romanoff, aka Black Widow, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
NICOLE KIDMAN
Nicole Kidman, a vision in florals, took the red carpet by storm at the ACM Awards. “The Hours” actress wasn’t just walking; she was gliding, with a garden of intricate blossoms trailing her every step. This wasn’t your garden-variety gown—it was a botanical fantasy turned reality.
With a career as diverse as the blooms on her dress—think spellbinding performances in “Big Little Lies” and the heart-wrenching “Rabbit Hole”—Nicole’s choice of attire was a perfect echo of her on-screen magic. In that Alexander McQueen creation, she wasn’t just Nicole Kidman, an Academy Award-winning actress; she was Nicole Kidman, the enchantress of the evening.
CARRIE UNDERWOOD
Carrie Underwood graced the Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards in a fashion-forward, thigh-length ivory dress that spoke volumes of her style prowess. Directly from the esteemed Basil Soda Spring 2010 Couture collection, the dress blended understated elegance and dramatic flair, with its asymmetrical ruffle detail creating a striking silhouette.
The American singer, songwriter, and record producer, who rose to fame as the winner of “American Idol,” paired her show-stopping dress with minimalist yet effective accessories. A black, studded Swarovski clutch introduced a contrasting sparkle, while Rene Caovilla’s moss green ankle strap heels added an unexpected pop of color.
CASSADEE POPE
Cassadee Pope, the powerhouse vocalist who captured hearts on “The Voice,” swept onto the ACM Awards red carpet in a Yanina Couture piece that was nothing short of a floral fantasy. This gown was a walking garden of midnight romance, with blooms in crimson and blush scattered across the sheer black fabric, teasing the eye with what lies beneath.
The dress whispered tales of gothic gardens and starlit serenades—much like Cassadee’s music, which intertwines country storytelling with the punch of pop-rock. She’s since been a fixture in the country music scene, with hits like “Think of You,” a duet with Chris Young that earned them a Grammy nomination.
MIRANDA LAMBERT
At the Academy of Country Music Awards, Miranda Lambert truly owned the moment in a Randi Rahm creation that shimmered with every step she took. Her radiant gold dress encapsulated the sophistication and sparkle that the New York-based couture & bridal designer is famed for.
The gown clung gracefully, emphasizing Miranda’s silhouette, while the one-shoulder design added an air of classical elegance. Its ruffled hem brought a playful twist to the ensemble, speaking to the “Over You” songstress’s vibrant personality. As a powerhouse in country music, known for her chart-topping hits and multiple Grammy wins, her attire reflected her bold and commanding presence in the industry.
KAREN FAIRCHILD
Karen Fairchild, one-fourth of the country sensation Little Big Town, certainly turned the 2017 Country Music Awards into her own fashion runway. Clad in a masterpiece by Raisa & Vanessa, she floated across the red carpet with layers of black fabric playing a tantalizing game of conceal and reveal.
The gown was a sartorial symphony of sheer grace, embodying Karen’s fearlessness and her penchant for the elegantly edgy. Beyond her fashion choices, she has cemented her status in country music. With a voice that weaves through melodies like a thread through silk, she sang hits like “Girl Crush” and “Boondocks.”
MEGHAN LINSEY
Meghan Linsey, who shot to fame on “The Voice,” rocked the 2013 ACM Awards in a dress that sang as much as she does. White, tight, and just right, the gown fit her like a glove, and the black lace? That was the mic drop.
And there she was, all dolled up, owning that purple carpet as if it was her personal stage. With every step, Meghan showed the same confidence that got her all those chair turns. Her dress was a lot like her career; starting out in Steel Magnolia, she’s not afraid to remix things with her solo sass.
HELEN LASICHANH
Helen Lasichanh stole the 2017 Met Gala show in a way only she could. Her outfit? A red Comme des Garçons piece that wasn’t just fashion—it was architecture, sculpture, and a dash of pop art rolled into one. Twitter lit up like a Christmas tree—some called her a walking art installation, others a haute couture gummy bear.
Still, Helen owned every inch of that avant-garde vibe with the confidence of someone who knows the cutting edge is the only place to be. Pharrell Williams—music maestro, producer extraordinaire—played it cool in denim as if to say, “My better half’s got enough style for both of us.”
KATY PERRY
Katy Perry did it again at the 2019 Met Gala. Decked out in a Moschino number, she was an actual chandelier, lighting up the room. The “Camp: Notes on Fashion” theme was no match for her, with her outfit sparkling and shining, every crystal and bulb in place.
Our “Firework” singer is simply beaming like the star she is. It’s classic Katy, a walking installation that turned heads and sparked conversations. She takes campy to celestial levels, each bulb a nod to the whimsical essay by Susan Sontag, every sparkle a hint of the spectacle she brings to the stage every time.
AMBER VALLETTA
Amber Valletta, supermodel and actress extraordinaire, brought the dramatics to the 2004 Met Gala. She was a picture of old-world charm meets runway royalty in a John Galliano skirt that was a whirlwind of colors and 18th-century pizzazz.
The details on that skirt? They were like tiny stories, each piece a chapter from a lavish history book. And that corset by Maggie Norris Couture was a masterclass in craftsmanship, hugging her frame with the kind of elegance you can’t take your eyes off. Rocking that “Fashion and Furniture of the 18th Century” theme, Amber was both the canvas and the masterpiece.
EIZA GONZÁLEZ
Eiza González made her first grand entrance at the 2018 Met Gala and totally slayed. Wrapped in Prabal Gurung’s silk chiffon, the Mexican actress’s gown was a story of contrasts—pitch black meets pure white, naughty cutouts meet nice elegance. It hugged her like a second skin, with that thigh-high slit showing just the right amount of sass.
Talk about nailing the “Heavenly Bodies & The Catholic Imagination” theme! The “Ambulance” star’s regal cape flowed behind her like she owned the heavens and those gloves? Sleek as sin. That pearl choker was the final, flawless grace note to an outfit as heavenly as earth-shatteringly cool.
SHAKIRA
Shakira always brings the heat, and it was no different at the Annual ACM Awards. She sashayed down the red carpet in a jaw-dropping jade-green gown by none other than Zuhair Murad. The sequins on that dress sparkled like her hits on the dance floor, and those cutouts were as daring as her lyrics. The “Waka Waka” songstress wasn’t just wearing the gown; she was living it.
This Colombian singer-songwriter, known for setting stages across the globe, turned the red carpet into her personal concert. Every sequin on Shakira’s Murad masterpiece caught the light, echoing the natural charisma and fiery performance style that has made her a music legend.
LAUREN DAIGLE
Did y’all catch Lauren Daigle at the 2017 CMAs? She looked like she time-traveled straight from a Gatsby shindig, decked out in this chiffon dress that was all art deco dazzle. It’s like her dress was humming a tune from the Jazz Age, swishing around her as if it caught the rhythm of her music.
This songstress who sings “You Say” and makes you feel all the feels wore a gown singing with golden accents. Lauren, who’s not just a Grammy winner but a beacon of heartfelt lyrics, was giving off those strong “Look Up Child” vibes with every step.
MADONNA
Madonna turned heads at the 2016 Met Gala with her gutsy Givenchy outfit. This ensemble, a triumph of haute couture with its intricate lacework and body chains, exuded a sense of bondage-chic allure. The outfit featured thigh-high leather boots that commanded attention and accentuated the Queen of Pop’s iconic status.
Madonna’s choice of attire resonated with the Gala’s futuristic theme, “Manus x Machina: Fashion in an Age of Technology,” showcasing her willingness to intertwine fashion with social commentary. With a career spanning over four decades, the music legend has sold over 300 million records worldwide, establishing her as one of the best-selling female recording artists of all time.
JULIANNE HOUGH
Gracing the red carpet, Julianne Hough was a vision at the Academy of Country Music Awards, embodying the warmth of a desert sunset in her orange gown. The “Dancing with the Stars” alumna, renowned for her electrifying dance moves and her stint as a judge on the hit show, has always had an eye for elegance, and this event was no exception.
Julianne’s dress, a tapestry of vibrant hues and delicate fabrics, flowed like a melody—a nod to her multifaceted talent, which includes country music singing. The “Dancing with the Stars” star’s selection of Zuhair Murad for the occasion speaks to her sophisticated taste.
KELSEA BALLERINI
Spotted at the 55th Academy of Country Music Awards, Kelsea Ballerini owned the red carpet with a look that could only be described as firework-fabulous. The sparkle-and-dazzle of her dress, an intricate dance of pink and red sequins, shouted ‘celebration’ from every angle. Her outfit, with its audacious shoulder pads, seemed to nod to the boldness of the 1980s, while the thigh-high slit whispered a modern, edgy romance.
The Tennessee native served as a coach on the popular show “The Voice.” Her contributions to country music have not gone unnoticed, with her inductance into the Grand Ole Opry in 2019 as one of the youngest members ever.
LINDSEY VONN
Look at Lindsey Vonn lighting up the 53rd Annual ACM Awards like the break of dawn in that vibrant yellow gown. That dress wasn’t just a choice—it was a statement, a sunny burst of color that’s as fearless and dynamic as her record-breaking runs down the slopes.
The tulle skirt billowed around her like she was gliding over fresh powder, and let’s be real, if there was a podium for red carpet wins, she’d be taking home the gold. Lindsey, an Olympic champion with medals to spare, has this way of making everything look like she’s going for the gold.
SHAWNA THOMPSON
Oh, Shawna Thompson? She’s not just the other half of Thompson Square, that duo that gets your foot tappin’ with songs like “Are You Gonna Kiss Me Or Not.” At the 2013 Country Music Awards, she showed us she’s got style chops to match those vocal ones.
In Shawna’s go-to black, this dress wasn’t just “flowing”—it told a story like her songs do. And those sleeves weren’t just fabric; they were like the crescendo in a hit ballad, fluttering with every gesture. No wonder she and her husband, Keifer Thompson, are a knockout team. Onstage, they’re dynamite; on the red carpet, just as explosive.
JANA KRAMER
Jana Kramer dazzled at the 50th Annual ACM Awards, turning heads in a dress that perfectly framed her sculpted silhouette. The black-and-white pattern zigzagged across the fabric, creating a dynamic visual that was classic and edgy. But what really had tongues wagging was the sparkle on her finger, a diamond-studded engagement ring.
Jana first graced the spotlight with her acting talents on the television drama “One Tree Hill,” winning hearts as Alex Dupre. Emerging on the country music scene, her self-titled debut album in 2012, featuring the hit single “Why Ya Wanna,” climbed the charts. Her follow-up album, “Thirty-One,” solidified her reputation with tracks like “I Got the Boy.”
SHERYL CROW
Sheryl Crow—rock ‘n’ roll’s golden girl with an edge—lit up the ACM Awards in a dress that seemed to channel her eclectic music vibe. She wore an all-black number that’s pure rock glam, with patterns like shattered glass paying homage to her gutsy hits.
It’s as if Sheryl’s smash single “All I Wanna Do” came to life in couture form, with the dramatic ruffle echoing the depth of “Strong Enough.” The gown seems like an ode to her journey from backup singer to a music icon with over 50 million records sold. Every stitch mirrors a lyric, every ruffle a riff from “If It Makes You Happy.”
REBECCA ROMIJN
There’s Rebecca Romijn, looking nothing short of magical at the 53rd Annual ACM Awards. She swept onto the red carpet with that gown that looked like it was spun from the very night sky itself, with beads that caught the light just so, tracing out patterns that told a story as compelling as her roles on screen.
And can we talk about the accessories? That clutch and those earrings were the perfect co-stars, glinting with just enough glamour to complement without stealing the scene. This former model and “X-Men” alum has always had a knack for transformation, and on that blue carpet, she was a vision of star-quality sophistication.
DANIELLE PECK
Danielle Peck brought the sunshine to the ACM Awards red carpet with a gown that was all the buzz. Her mermaid silhouette dress was like a burst of lemonade on a hot summer day—vibrant, refreshing, and impossible to overlook. The gown’s ruffles cascaded down like petals on a blooming sunflower, full of drama and movement, perfectly complementing her dynamic energy.
Beloved for her heartfelt tunes like “I Don’t,” Danielle has a knack for hitting the sweet spot in country music with her voice. And let’s not forget, she’s done more than owning the stage; she’s graced the airwaves as a radio DJ.
EVE
Eve arrived at the 53rd Annual ACM Awards, and let us tell you, the red carpet hadn’t seen this kind of glam in a hot minute. She was a vision, dressed in a high-slit gown the color of a perfect pink sunset. But it was the ruffles—oh, those ruffles!—spilling delicately down her shoulders and neckline that brought the drama, softening her fierce aura with a whisper of romance.
Then, those white heels? Sharp as Eve’s rhymes. Meanwhile, the gold hoops swung like the pendulum of a clock, telling everyone her time was now. The Grammy-winning rapper, actress, and host knows a thing or two about commanding attention.
TAYLOR SWIFT
Taylor Swift floated into the ACM Awards like a melody in that Marchesa gown, looking every bit the music and style icon she is. This lavender dream from their Spring 2010 collection, with its blossoms and flowing lines, seemed like a nod to her narrative-style songwriting, where every lyric paints a picture.
Now, let’s talk about “The Eras Tour”—it’s like Taylor’s personal time machine, showcasing the stories and sounds of her multifaceted career. From the twang of “Tim McGraw” to the pop anthem “Anti-Hero,” she takes fans through a whirlwind of memories, each era with its own vibe and visuals.
BEBE REXHA
Bebe Rexha, with that platinum hair and hitmaker history, turned every head at the 53rd Annual ACM Awards. Her black dress wasn’t just floor-length—it was a sweep-the-floor-with-every-step kind of glamour. This was no ordinary gown; the delicate sheer details at the arms added a tattoo-like intrigue to her look, a perfect contrast to the dress’s classic lines.
As she moved, it was clear—this was Bebe’s moment, from being the songwriter behind the scenes to the star owning the spotlight. Having penned anthems for Eminem and Selena Gomez, the “I Can’t Stop Drinking About You” singer’s transition to a powerhouse performer has been nothing short of meteoric.
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