The hitmaker wore her hair in thick waves as it flowed down her shoulder. The Grammy-winning R&B songstress went with a subtle makeup look, including bold lashes and a nude lip.
The Balmain gown began with a mock neck and incorporated a braided accent on the outer seams. The garment was both dramatic and simple. The braided detail allowed for a refined look, but the long silhouette tamed the drama.
To top things off, she slightly contrasted her glittering gown with gold strappy sandals by Jennifer Le set on a sculpted heel. The open-toed shoe had simplicity with its subtle gold color but livened out her performance with the unique details of its twisted, sculpted stiletto.
The design treatment matched the braided accents on her dress perfectly. From head to toe, the outfit was cohesive and made a fine footnote for performance.
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