Sheer dresses were one of the biggest trends at the 2024 Billboard Women in Music Awards on Wednesday in Los Angeles. Attendees like Charlie XCX and Jojo wore dresses with sheer fabric elements, elevating their style. Not only were sheer style statements trending on the red carpet, there were a number of celebrities who opted for sheer and see-through garments while seated in the front row of a number of shows recently during Paris Fashion Week.
See the stars who carried on the trend with sheer and see-through ensembles from Billboard’s event.
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Charli XCX
Image Credit: Gilbert Flores for Billboard Charli XCX fashioned a black sheer dress featuring bold, geometric appliqués in grey. The dress also featured a train.
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Jojo
Image Credit: Gilbert Flores for Billboard Jojo opted for an avant-garde gown, featuring panels of sheer fabric running vertically down her dress alongside flowing strips of fabric in the same charcoal hue.
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Chxrry22
Image Credit: Gilbert Flores for Billboard Chxrry22 wore a monochromatic black sheer dress with long sleeves. The singer opted for minimal-to-no jewelry.
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Fletcher
Image Credit: Michael Buckner for Billboard Fletcher wore a glittering sheer gown. The back of her dress featured thin straps.
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Charly Jordan
Image Credit: Gilbert Flores for Billboard Charly Jordan opted for sheer, high-waisted, flowing black pants. She pair the garment with a black blazer and coordinated lacy black bra top.
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Dinah Jane
Image Credit: Gilbert Flores for Billboard Dinah Jane wore a sheer minidress with feather detail at the ends of her sleeves and at the hem of her dress. She paired the look with glittering silver jewels, including chandelier earrings and various rings.
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Annalisa
Image Credit: Gilbert Flores for Billboard Annalisa wore a black sheer dress with long, flowing sleeves. The skirt of her dress featured a slit to her waist. She also wore a garter with stockings and a sheer pair of shoes.
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Tems
Image Credit: Gilbert Flores for Billboard Tems wore a mermaid-style black gown from the Alaïa fall 2022 collection.