Last week’s events, ranging from red carpet dazzle to press appearance polish, delivered a whirlwind of standout fashion moments, and Black women rose to the occasion with undeniable range and confidence. Whether it was Kerry Washington’s glittering red carpet glam or Tracee Ellis Ross’ refreshing take on leather dresses, the style energy was nothing short of electric. With the Fashion Trust U.S. Awards, press tour stops, and national TV appearances all packed into the calendar, these leading ladies embraced bold silhouettes, luxuriant textures, and every bit of drama that great fashion promises. In doing so, they reminded us that personal style isn’t just about clothing—it’s about making a statement.
The Looks
Kerry Washington delivered pure runway radiance at the Fashion Trust U.S. Awards in a gold sequinned halterneck minidress from Burberry’s Spring/Summer 2025 collection. The shimmering mini caught the light with every step, commanding attention in the most effortless, graceful way. To amplify the dazzle, she paired it with coordinating gold heels and punctuated the ensemble with icy-white and silver Messika jewelry. Altogether, it was a look that struck the perfect balance: red-carpet ready, party-perfect, and dripping in flirty, high-octane glamour.
Gabrielle Union was a vision of radiance at the 2025 Fashion Trust U.S. Awards, turning heads in a show-stopping Celia Kritharioti gown. The dazzling white creation, drenched in pearls, crystal beadwork, and intricate embellishments, shimmered from every angle, capturing the spotlight with ease. Its plunging neckline and halter silhouette brought sultry elegance, while the floor-length design—with a subtle slit—added statuesque fluidity to her every step.
Yaya DaCosta made a striking appearance on The Tamron Hall Show, making an impact in a vibrant, architectural satin pantsuit by Kallee Jackson. Drenched in a rich burnt orange hue, the ensemble delivered bold elegance with its deep V-neckline and sharply structured top, offering regal drama softened by the luminous sheen of the fabric. The high-low hem, cascading like a subtle train, added fluidity and flair, while the cropped, fitted trousers grounded the look with tailored precision. It was a masterstroke of daytime glamour—effortless, intentional, and absolutely unforgettable.
Check out the neck-snapping fashion game played by Black ladies last week…
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