The 2024 BET Awards red carpet was a hit-or-miss affair, with celebrities showing off bold designs, following in the footsteps of Taraji P. Henson, Colman Domingo and Tyra.
Andra Day's This night was particularly disappointing. Abody The caged design left no impression and was a major setback in her fashion journey. I have officially given up hope.
Following America Ferrera at the People's Choice Awards and Storm Reid at the Met Gala, Akira AkbarI'm not yet excited about the bow-accented skirt from Coach's Fall 2024 collection or the styling it's been given, as its appeal remains elusive.
Angela Whitealso known as Black Chinawore a white draped dress with a wet-look effect reminiscent of the Vetements dress worn by Doja Cat at the Met Gala. I would have agreed, but for the points.
Chloe Bailey She added some drama in an unmistakable cut-out sequin dress mono.
Coco Jones Creates a sexy atmosphere Retrofet She wore a cut-out halter neck gown before her performance later in the evening.
I'm sure Halle Bailey I was grateful that her back was open. Avellano Leather gown. Alexis Bitter Earrings completed her look.
Ice Spice I chose vintage Versace The dress was amazing, but the Ronald McDonald-esque hairstyle kind of ruined the whole look.
Niecy Nash Betts She opted for a coordinated look that, while vibrant, didn't quite reach the same level as her previous appearances this awards season.
Summer Walker She was one of the most fashionable ladies of the night in a bow-front mini dress.
Country singer-songwriter Tanner Adel She wore a voluntary gown featuring white and matte silver organza jacquard, Chantilly lace bodice and off-the-shoulder draping. Batch My Her debut collection, for those of you who don't know about her country roots, she was wearing a cowboy hat.
For those who seek sophistication, Tia Mowry's Akris The gown was a perfect example of this.
in contrast, Tinashe's Custom Design Guvanchi It looked chaotic and disorganized, and while it may have been intended to echo the apoptotic fashion trends seen on this year's red carpets, it ultimately missed the mark.
Victoria Monet's The look is a nostalgic homage to the past, fusing 80s and 90s pop and rock influences with vintage-inspired designs.
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