The annual Billboard Awards are an avenue to honor some of music’s most prominent artists. This year, the celebrities who graced the red carpet did not disappoint or fail to show up and show out. Here are 13 women who did their thing on the red carpet and left us all feeling inspired.

Chloe Bailey

Chloe Bailey never backs down from an opportunity to leave us loving her even more. She continues to show us why she is THAT girl. She wore a daring black leather maxi dress on the red carpet with a large cutout on the side that revealed underwear. The dress was designed by Valdrin Sahiti, and she accessorized it with bold jewelry in her voluminous hair.

Mary J. Blidge

The beautiful thing about our forever Queen of Hip-Hop Soul is that she looks younger and more vibrant every passing year. By stunning us all in a Julien Macdonald gown and her signature platinum blonde tresses, Mary J. Blige reminded us yet again that she is not just a vocal powerhouse but a fashion aficionado with finely toned abs to match.

 

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Doja Cat

Doja Cat has always had that “IT” factor that makes her stand out from the crowd. This year, she graced the red carpet in a chic gown that highlighted her stunning svelte figure. Never one to back down from experimenting with something new, she paired her “Planet Her”-inspired handbag with the stunning topless Schiaparelli Haute Couture gown complete with Agent Provocateur pasties.

 

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Latto

Latto graced the red carpet in an all-black flowy corseted gown. Her elegant hair updo and minimalist glam added an extra flair to her whole look. Her minimalist look highlighted her flawless figure.

Megan Thee Stallion

Megan The Stallion has always been known for her beautiful curves and flawless skin to match. She stunned red carpet spectators by wearing a nude-colored number with strappy heels. She topped off the look with a sleeked-out hairstyle and a center parting. We love to see it!

Chance, Jessie James & D’Lila Combs

Chance and her twin sisters brought sparkle and glam to the 2022 Billboard Music Awards red carpet. The siblings finished off their glamorous look with lovely smiles and immaculate ponytails styled to perfection.

 

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Amariyanna Copeny

14-year-old philanthropist and activist Amariyanna Copeny, aka “Little Miss Flint,” graced the red carpet with a neon gown that was both out of the box and futuristically stylish. She doubled down on the gown with a pair of sneakers that read “Flint” with a water symbolism which was very fitting since she went on to win Billboard’s Changemaker Award. 

 

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Shenseea

Kris Fe styled Shenseea in a stunning and daring champagne-gold scrunched crop top with a color-coordinated draped skirt. She completed the look with Jeblanc custom jewelry, a glittering clutch bag, and matching chunky nude-colored heels to tie the whole look together.

Teyana Taylor

Teyana Taylor never ceases to amaze. She channeled a bad-ass biker chic vibe by wearing a simple black bra with studded leather pants and chains to match. The outfit was designed by Stephanieé Desiree Martin design, and she completed the look with black sunglasses.

Brooklyn Nicole

Brooklyn Nicole graced the red carpet in a breezy two-piece outfit that embodied the essence of summer. The beauty’s make-up and hair brought the look seamlessly together. She looked like a princess on the carpet.

 

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Janet Jackson

Janet Jackson surprised many fans when she showed up at the billboard awards. She wore a black shrunken cropped blazer designed by Thom Browne staple, a white button-up complete with a three-strip tie, and a high-waisted skirt with open corseted boning. The hat was the crowning glory of the outfit.

 

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