Victoria Monét recently made an appearance on the TIME 100 Next Gala red carpet in a stunning Roberto Cavalli gown. The fit was risqué with a massive back cut-out and a slit that ran up her hip. The fiery red ensemble made a statement on the red carpet on October 9, as the singer-songwriter paired it with an equally dramatic hairdo. Moreover, to do justice to the flowy gown, Monét went with a sans-underwear look, letting the fabric embrace her curves flawlessly.
Victoria Monét attends TIME 100 Next Gala in red Roberto Cavalli gown
On Wednesday, Victoria Monét commanded attention on the TIME 100 Next Gala red carpet with her fashion choices. The “On My Mama” singer wore a Roberto Cavalli to the event, styled by the visionary Kollin Carter. The draped gown was part of the 2005 collection, previously worn by Bella Hadid to the Cannes Film Festival 2019 for the premiere of “Pain and Glory.” Isabeli Fontana first presented the ensemble on the runway, looking stunning at the Roberto Cavalli Spring 2005 Ready To Wear Collection runway show.
The gown features a huge cut-out to give an open back to the model. The combination of a halter neckline and flowy drapery gives the fit an ethereal silhouette. The thigh-high slit makes the ensemble all the more risqué, with the long train lending it a hint of elegance. Moreover, the collar-like necklace attached to the halter neckline added intrigue. It featured dazzling tube beads that added a hint of bling to the overall look.
Victoria Monét chose the perfect jewelry to pair with her Roberto Cavalli gown by opting for Bulgari Serpenti rings, bracelets, and earrings. The chunky jewelry pieces complemented the embellished necklace attached to her dress. Her hairstyle was equally interesting, which was a clean bun with a blunt sweeping bang. She kept her makeup minimalistic, going with a beautiful red lip and a hint of blush.
The singer-songwriter attended the TIME 100 Next Gala 2024 to receive an honor in the artist category. Monét was commended for her fabulous work at bridging the gap between the past and the present, as she has always paid homage to other artists who helped pave the way for her and many others.