At the 2024 NFL Honors, Janelle Monáe is grabbing everyone’s attention!
The 38-year-old “Float” hitmaker displayed pictures on the Resorts World Theatre’s red carpet on Thursday night in preparation for Sunday’s 2024 Super Bowl.
The singer looked stunning in a highly structured strapless mini dress in tones of gray, black, purple, and white that created the effect of reflection.
Monáe posted a picture of herself at the event on her Instagram Story, along with a smaller picture of a woman donning the identical outfit in a different hue. According to Monáe, the item was from designer Tony Ward’s spring-summer 2024 collection.
The online description of the customized and made-to-order garment said, “Into the radius of a statement mini black dress with a voluminous circular pattern of black and silver sequins embroideries innovatively stitched together on a tulle base to wrap the allure.”
The actor from Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery wore black open-toe shoes with diamond-encrusted ankle straps.
They opted for stud earrings instead of a necklace, keeping their accessories basic. The “Yoga” singer donned a bold red lip and had her hair fashioned in a pixie cut. She showed off a daring “liquid” style at the 2024 Grammy Awards in Los Angeles this past weekend.
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The multifaceted artist discussed how her ensemble related to the concept of her fourth studio album, The Age of Pleasure, in an interview with E! anchor Laverne Cox on the red carpet.
“I’m feeling contemporary, traditional, and timeless”. They said, “I’m standing in liquid blackness, full of joy, and black pride. Joy was the main theme of this album. And I wished for my folks to be happy this time around. Being nominated for album of the year makes me very delighted”.
Monáe chose a strapless Giorgio Armani Privé dress with a plunging bustier adorned with silver beads and black sequins as a way to celebrate. Additionally, there were flower decorations composed of silver and black crystals around the design’s waistline.
The 2017 CFDA Design Icon Award recipient, who is well-known for her black-and-white ensembles, is not afraid to discuss the personal impact of design.