Victoria Justice attended the 2024 Latin American Music Awards at on Thursday in Las Vegas in a silver dress on the red carpet.
For the event, the 31-year-old wore a dramatic cutout look embellished with sequins. It featured silver straps across the midriff and a thigh-high slit. The actress paired her dazzling outfit with matching Marly Silver Sandals from Aldo that incorporated criss-cross straps around her ankle, a stiletto heel and rhinestone adornments.
To complete her look, Justice styled her brunette tresses in a long ponytail with a side-swoop bang, which elevated by silver dangling 18K White Gold Diamond Drop earrings from Gabriel & Co., which she paired with brand’s Gold Diamond Bypass ring. As for her makeup, the actress went simple with dewy foundation, minimal lashes and rosy pink lip gloss for the finisher. Justice appeared on the show as a presenter alongside actor Danny Pino; they presented Peso Pluma with the award for Best Album.
The appearance comes on the heels of the recent announcement confirmed by Deadline that Justice will be joining the cast of “Suits: LA,” in which she’ll play a budding movie star named Dylan Pryor. Justice also just released her latest single, “RAW,” last week, kicking off a new musical chapter.
Colorful pieces have been a constant part of Justice’s wardrobe over the past decade. In 2016, the actress told WWD in an exclusive interview ahead of hosting the Teen Choice Awards that she doesn’t get caught up in designer names when it comes to her red carpet appearances. “Dressing appropriately for the event is always key, and so is knowing your audience,” Justice said. “The most important thing I’d encourage people to do is to not get too caught up in what designer they are wearing. Sometimes it’s not about the biggest name you can wear, it’s about what fits you best. Fit is really important. I’ve been lucky to be able to wear designers like Versace, but I’ve also worn H&M on a red carpet.”
The Latin American Music Awards celebrates outstanding achievements for artists in the Latin music industry. Additional performers for the evening included Becky G, Anitta, Marc Anthony, Yandel and others.