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Megan Thee Stallion delivers bombshell vibes in black bustier gown at 2024 VMAs
By Samantha Sutton,
1 days ago
She’s a star, star, star.
Megan Thee Stallion arrived at the 2024 VMAs on Wednesday, walking the red carpet at UBS Arena in Belmont Park, NY wearing a slightly sheer strapless gown by Nicole + Felicia Couture that featured a statement-making skirt.
The 29-year-old rapper, who is serving as the host of this year’s awards show, seemed to set a stylish tone for the night, showing off a bold design.
It featured a curve-hugging bodysuit up top and a layer of material at the bottom, making it appear as if her ballgown was falling off.
While Megan’s shoes were hidden, she did add some sparkle to her look in the form of drop earrings, a single bangle bracelet and multiple large rings.
Megan also chose to wear her hair in a short bob with bangs at the start of the event and went with dramatic makeup, adding bold lashes and a glossy lip with brown liner pull the look together.
Her manicure also popped against the dark ensemble, as the hitmaker sported long, light pink nails.
It make sense why the artist would go all out for her big night.
Aside from handling hosting duties, Megan is also nominated for five of her own awards, including best hip-hop for her song “Boa,” best collaboration for “Wanna Be” featuring GloRilla and best trending video for “Mamushi” with Yuki Chiba.
In the past, she’s taken home VMA trophies in 2019, winning best power anthem for “Hot Girl Summer” alongside Nicki Minaj and Ty Dolla Sign, and in 2020 for her hit “Savage.”
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