Joanna “JoJo” Levesque made a rare public appearance on Tuesday night, performing at the Find Your Light Benefit Concert For Arts Education held at Jazz at Lincoln Center in New York City. The event, which drew an impressive crowd and notable figures such as Lin-Manuel Miranda and Tituss Burgess, raised funds for the Find Your Light Foundation, a nonprofit organization supporting arts education programs across the United States.
For the occasion, Levesque embraced one of this season’s prominent red carpet trends: crystal embellishments. She wore a tailored, strapless gown in muted blue with crystal-trim detailing along the bodice and slit hem. The gown’s structured silhouette and minimal embellishments complemented her style, with strappy silver heels matching the crystal accents on the dress. Her hair was styled in a short loose wave bob, framing her face.
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The style choice places her among other celebrities embracing crystal-adorned looks on the red carpet this fall. Rising artist Tyla recently wore a crystal-embellished Salih Balta dress at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show earlier this month, and Jennifer Aniston shimmered in an Oscar de la Renta gown at the Emmy Awards in September. Crystal embellishments have been taking red carpet style to new heights, adding a touch of opulence that photographs well under the spotlight.
In addition to her performance, JoJo’s recent projects have kept her in the spotlight, including the release of her memoir, “Over the Influence,” in September. In the memoir, JoJo opens up about her career journey, personal struggles, and the path to self-discovery. The book provides insight into her experiences as a young artist in the music industry, touching on themes of resilience and growth that resonate with her evolving fan base.
The benefit concert’s diverse lineup of performances and speakers emphasized the value of arts education in shaping young minds and fostering future talent. By participating in the event, JoJo joined other artists and public figures in supporting the foundation’s work, which aims to make a lasting impact on youth education through the arts. The evening served as a reminder of the positive influence that arts programs can have on young people.