Olivia Rodrigo becomes pop-punk at Billboard’s Women in Music Awards

By: MRT Desk

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If there’s one thing we’ve learned from Olivia Rodrigo during her red carpet appearances, it’s that the norms in the fashion world are made to break. The singer has proven to have a particular style in which she is not afraid to mix totally opposite tendencies. A few days ago she surprised us with a cowboy-inspired look to celebrate her 19th birthday and last night she again provoked that same sensation in the attendees of the Billboard Women in Music awards: she posed before the cameras with a punk princess ensemble that did not leave anyone indifferent. Who said you can’t combine a boho dress with a gothic leather harness? The artist did it and came out on top during an evening of the most special that she herself was in charge of opening with an emotional interpretation of Deja Vu. She later officially received the Woman of the Year award, an honor that required a powerful look befitting the occasion.

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The singer appeared in this white maxi dress with ruffles that she combined with a black leather harness. The glam touch was provided by the diamonds embedded in the three buckles of the belts, matching those that bordered the neckline of the garment. Creation of the firm AREA specialized in eighties-inspired designs in which they play with glitter, rhinestones, and full-color prints on their garments. In fact, it is one of the recurring choices of celebrities at events such as the MET Gala, in which gymnast Simone Biles wore one of her pieces last year. Olivia Rodrigo also decided to give a gothic air to her princess look by adding a fundamental element for her: black boots with XL platforms, making it clear, as on other occasions.

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Behind Olivia Rodrigo’s ensemble are the sisters and stylists Chloe & Chenelle Delgadillo, two young people from Los Angeles who have become references of generation Z thanks to their work with artists such as Rosalía, Camila Cabello and Willow Smith. In his studied looks there is no lack of daring garments or winks to the 2000s, with a strong influence of Y2K. With the singer of Good 4 u they have already collaborated on multiple occasions, helping her choose a model for events such as the American Music Awards, in which she shone in a transparent dress with feathers and sequins by David Koma. Or she has also been advised on appointments whose etiquette required a more formal style, such as the artist’s visit to the White House, in which we could see her with a vintage tweed Chanel and platform shoes.

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