Best fashion on the red carpet in the People’s Choice Awards 2019

The People’s Choice Awards may serve to celebrate the year’s accomplishments in film, TV, and music, yet there was additionally plenty occurring in the fashion stakes Sunday evening.
Notwithstanding the usual glamor of the red carpet, a Fashion Icon Award was awarded for just the second year. What’s more, with 2019’s winner, Gwen Stefani, declared ahead of time, everyone’s eyes were on the singer as the stars arrived at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica.
Exactly as expected, Stefani turned up in dramatic fashion in a white Vera Wang dress with an enormous, unsettled train reading “Fashion Icon.” She matched the gown with thigh-high boots and long black gloves, before presenting on the red carpet with accomplice and individual “The Voice” judge Blake Shelton.
Fittingly, her award was introduced by fashion design Jeremy Scott, who himself appeared to be out to create a statement. In what was maybe the night’s boldest outfit, Moschino’s creative director wore an open jacket, uncovering leather straps over his chest, that he coordinated with a silky red cape (but more leather straps crawling up the legs of his pinstripe trousers).
Somewhere else, red carpet’s male stars generally settled on classic tailoring, however not without a healthy dose of color – from “Riverdale” actor KJ Apa’s bringing pink suit to “Vanderpump Rules” star James Kennedy’s mustard jacket. However, some of the most eye-catching suits and jackets were worn by the evening’s female power-dressers, with Kourtney Kardashian, Pink, Victoria Park, Erika Jayne, and Candice Patton all putting their own spin on the blazer.
There were additionally a lot of uncovered shoulders on display. “Euphoria” star Zendaya proceeded with her run of form on the red carpet in a black one-shouldered Christopher Esber gown, while actress Joey King and Canadian singer Alessia Cara both intrigued in strapless numbers.
In any case, on what was a relatively unadventurous night for fashion, it fell to Zendaya’s co-star, Storm Reid, to set online life land. The 16-year-old on-screen character got everyone’s attention in a sculptural electric blue dress by Dutch originator Iris van Herpen.
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