The 24th Annual BET Awards in Los Angeles was a star-studded affair on Sunday, with Ice Spice, Tyla, and Tinashe dazzling on the red carpet.
Ice Spice Shines in Orange
Ice Spice, 24, known for her hit “Princess Diana,” stole the spotlight in a vibrant orange cutout dress. The dress highlighted her toned midriff and featured a ruffled hem. She paired it with orange strappy heels and accessorized with a chunky silver necklace with a butterfly pendant. Her voluminous orange waves completed the look. Ice Spice, whose real name is Isis Naija Gaston, was nominated for three BET awards, including Best Collaboration with Nicki Minaj.
Tyla Stuns in Black
South African singer Tyla, 22, turned heads in a fitted black gown with cutouts and a thigh-high slit. Silver studs adorned the bodice, and her outfit was complemented by teardrop earrings and a shimmering bracelet. Tyla, with her hair cascading down her back, won Best International Act and Best New Artist.
Tinashe Rocks Gray and White
Tinashe, 31, wowed in a gray and white dress with a large cutout in the front. Strips of fabric flowed to the ground, revealing black strappy heels. Her light curls and assortment of necklaces added to her chic look.
Tia Mowry’s Elegant Look
Tia Mowry was elegant in a sleeveless, semi-sheer gown with black floral details on nude fabric. She paired it with black heels and accessorized with silver earrings and bracelets. Her hair was styled in a low updo, highlighting her smoky eye makeup and nude lip color.
Remy Ma’s Daring Style
Remy Ma left little to the imagination in a see-through, bedazzled minidress. Her look was completed with sparkling pumps, silver hoop earrings, and a flashy bracelet. Her long dark hair and shimmering bronze eye shadow added to her bold style.
Halle Bailey’s Leather Look
Halle Bailey looked stunning in a form-fitting black leather gown with halter straps. The dress flowed into a train, making her one of the night’s best-dressed stars.
The BET Awards, hosted by Taraji P. Henson at the Peacock Theater, celebrated the best in music and culture. Usher received the Lifetime Achievement Award, while Drake led the nominations with seven nods, followed by Nicki Minaj with six.