Spectacular fashion at VMAs: Taylor Swift shines!
Taylor Swift leads the parade of spectacular looks at the VMAs with a nostalgic tribute to Madonna, a cleavage that stirs the web, and a surprising bride in white.
A night of glitter, fashion and music: The world's biggest pop stars arrived last night at the MTV Music Awards, the VMAs, held at the UBS Arena in Long Island, New York. The red carpet quickly became a runway for the most contemporary fashion, with the biggest stars presenting bold, surprising and unforgettable looks. Who managed to amaze, and who missed? Join us on a journey through the outstanding sights of the evening.
Taylor Swift: The queen of pop and fashion
Swift, 34, proved once again why she is one of the most influential stars in the industry - both in fashion and music. In a block reminiscent of the "Reputation" era, Swift chose a Dior dress from the Resort 2025 collection, which combines a top and an open skirt with a yellow and black plaid pattern. The open skirt revealed black shorts, which went well with the thigh high boots and laced gloves. The look was completed by 30-carat pear-shaped yellow diamond earrings, surrounded by a black diamond, from Lorraine Schwartz.
Swift's impressive appearance not only attracted attention on the red carpet, but also accompanied her throughout an evening of achievements. She won the prestigious "Video of the Year" award for her collaboration with Post Melon, thus breaking a record with her fifth win in this category. In her acceptance speech, Swift made a surprise appearance by thanking her boyfriend, NFL star Travis Kelce, for his support — an intimate moment that added a personal touch to her regal look.
Sabrina Carpenter: A rising star in the glory of yesteryear
Sabrina Carpenter, 25, channeled the spirit of Marilyn Monroe on the red carpet in a shimmering silver sequin gown. The dress, designed by Bob Mackie from 1991, is the same dress Madonna wore to the Oscars that year. Carpenter completed the look with curly hair and red lipstick, a perfect tribute to the Hollywood icon.
Carpenter's glittering look perfectly matched her surprise achievement at the ceremony, when she won the song of the year category with the hit "Espresso", beating out her mentor, Taylor Swift. The win proved that Carpenter not only knows how to dress like a superstar, but also compete with them on stage.
Katy Perry: Bold in fashion and career
Katy Perry, 39, exuded confidence-inspiring confidence in a bold white ensemble from Who Decides War's spring 2025 collection. The set, featuring a ripped bra and matching maxi skirt, accentuated the singer's flat stomach. Perry completed the look with a wet hairdo and seductive makeup.
Perry's bold look was a perfect match for her highlight moment at the ceremony, when she accepted the prestigious Video Vanguard Award. Prior to receiving the award, Perry performed in an impressive string of hits, proving that she is still one of the leading forces in the music and fashion industry.
Camila Cabello surprised fans when she showed up with her natural dark hair, after months of going platinum blonde. The 27-year-old singer chose a black and nude lace dress from Tony Ward, from the Fall 2024 Couture collection, which combines transparent and beaded elements. Kabelo completed the look with a large cross necklace and multiple rings, with her long, layered hair loose and slightly wavy around her face.
Addison Rae, 23, presented a particularly bold look, choosing to appear in underwear, a bra and a tutu-style accent. The singer revealed her flat stomach and generous cleavage in the minimal white set, with the top of the bra embellished with feathers and a futuristic shape. Rae completed the look with a simple ombre hairstyle, glittery eye makeup and pink-red lipstick.
The Brazilian Anita surprised everyone when she appeared in the block of a modern bride. The singer wore a tight white mini dress, with a matching hat and see-through tights. The spectacular look, designed especially for her by Dolce & Gabbana, once again proved her status as an international fashion icon.
Paris Hilton, Ayra Starr, Gloria and Tinashe chose impressive and striking looks for the event. Paris Hilton, who always knows how to attract attention, wore a dress designed by Celia Kritrioti.
Tate McRae brought back nostalgic memories when she opted for a look reminiscent of Britney Spears' iconic performance at the 2001 VMAs. Tate wore a Roberto Cavalli creation that featured a tank top and sheer black lace shorts that revealed her flat stomach and toned legs. The daring look also featured thong underwear and a revealing bra, reminding everyone of Spears' fashion legacy at the VMAs over the years.
The VMAs event proved once again that it is not only a stage for groundbreaking music, but also a runway for bold and inspiring fashion. The biggest stars of the music world have shown that they are not afraid to take fashion risks and express themselves through the clothes they choose to wear. With looks ranging from nostalgic homages to futuristic designs, this evening will be remembered as one of the most exciting fashion events of the year.
The 2024 VMAs proved once again that it is not only a stage for groundbreaking music, but also a runway for bold and inspiring fashion. The biggest stars of the music world have shown that they are not afraid to take fashion risks and express themselves through the clothes they choose to wear. With looks ranging from nostalgic homages to futuristic designs, and combined with impressive musical achievements, this evening will be remembered as one of the most exciting fashion and musical events of the year.
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