Kelly Rowland was angelic in a sumptuous white gown as she joined a star-studded red carpet for the Fashion Trust US Awards on Tuesday.
Thrown at a private home in Los Angeles, the exclusive affair was meant to honor some of the up-and-coming figures in the fashion scene.
One of the celebrities to lend her star wattage to the gala was Kelly, who rose to music superstardom in the 1990s in Destiny’s Child alongside Beyoncé.
The 43-year-old songstress was decked out in flesh-flashing gown that featured flared sleeves reminiscent of the high-octane 1980s.
Wearing her hair in an elegant bob, Kelly served up a generous helping of cleavage in a bandeau top that also hinted at her sculpted midriff.
With regal touches including opera gloves, a train and Sterling Forever earrings, the floor-length gown brought back memories of retro glamour in the Dynasty era.
She hit the red carpet that evening on the arm of her dashing besuited husband Tim Weatherspoon, whom she has been married to since 2014.
Kelly was part of an impressively celebrity-strewn guest list that evening, with megawatt names ranging from Paris Hilton to Alessandra Ambrosio in attendance.
Tuesday night’s award show was held by the Fashion Trust US, a non-profit organization which recognizes and supports emerging design talent.
The gala event was hosted by actress Zooey Deschanel with honorees in categories including ready-to-wear, jewelry, and accessories.
Recent fashion school graduates were also recognized with two special award categories including for inclusivity and sustainability with nearly $500K in funding being given to winners.
Finalists were selected by Tania Fares, Laura Brown, Karla Welch, Tan France, Maha Dakhil and Anne Crawford, with support from presenting sponsor Shop with Google.
The winners were selected by the board in addition to advisory members including designers Maria Cornejo, Phillip Lim and Isabel Marant, ambᴀssadors, founding patrons and Shop with Google reps.
MoAnA Luu of brand ManLuu earned the Jewelry Award presented by Cynthia Erivo.
The Inclusivity Award sponsored by Shop with Google was presented to Ashlety Harris of Don’t Let It Disco.
Accessories Award sponsored by Builder Ai was given to Esha Soni, The Graduate Award sponsored by St. John was presented to Yamil Arbaje, Sustainability Award to Batsheva Hay, and the Ready-to-Wear Award was bestowed upon Harbison Studio.
Fashion Trust U.S. winners receive grants of between $100,000 and $200,000, depending on the size of their business and annual turnover, as well as mentoring.