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Becky G embraced an icy aesthetic on Sunday at the Elton John AIDS Foundation’s 30th annual Academy Awards viewing party in West Hollywood. Ready to party, the “MAMII” singer rolled up in a sheer Fully-Beaded Cocktail Dress ($3,400) from PatBO’s fall/winter 2022 runway collection. Styled by Morgan Pinney, she paired the look with six-inch peep-toe heels, a set of silver rings, hoop earrings, and a rosy makeup look, completed by makeup artist Angie Mar using products from the singer’s Treslúce Beauty collection.
“LA Mamiii ready for the after party 💎,” Becky G captioned photos of the dress on Instagram on Tuesday. The minidress featured waist-framing cutouts and was handmade using beads that created an intricate, latticework pattern on the illusion tulle fabric. Each version of the dress takes a full month to create, according to the PatBO website. But it’s no surprise, considering the dress requires dozens of hand-sewn beads and gemstones, including teardrop-shaped rhinestones and delicately placed crystals. Becky G’s dress sent her Instagram followers straight to the comments section with a flurry of fire and heart-eye emoji. “You never miss mama!!! You look 🔥🔥🔥,” makeup artist Angel Merino commented. After seeing her electric-yellow Roberto Cavalli dress at the People’s Choice Awards in December 2021, we’re starting to think these side cutouts are a key element of Becky G’s new signature look.
Earlier in the evening, the singer walked the red carpet at the evening’s main event in a rose-gold Etro gown with crystal-embroidered hip accents and a pair of Jimmy Choo stilettos. From Becky G’s sparkling ensembles to Timothée Chalamet‘s shirtless moment to Zendaya‘s custom Valentino look, it was undoubtedly a night of unforgettable Oscars outfits all around. See more photos of Becky G’s sheer dress here.
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