Chloe and Halle Bailey stole the show on the red carpet at the 56th NAACP Image Awards with their stunning outfits along with the likes of Cynthia Erivo and Kerry Washington.
- February 24, 2025
AceShowbiz - The 2025 NAACP Image Awards at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Los Angeles, showcased the best in Black artistry and public contributions. Hosted by actor-comedian Deon Cole, the awards kicked off with dazzling red carpet displays led by Chloe Bailey.
Chloe, 26, made a bold statement in a black Gaurav Gupta gown featuring sculptural wings extending above her shoulders. She completed her look with black satin heels, a slim gold bangle bracelet, and diamond-encrusted gold studs.
Her braids were put in a high bun and sultry makeup, featuring a dark smoky eye and dark lipliner with soft pink gloss, added to the allure of her ensemble.
"She was a fairy 🧚ðŸ¾â€â™€ï¸ðŸ¦‹ i felt like regal butterfly at the NAACP image awards last night. grateful to have been nominated and i really enjoyed hosting and presenting, could you tell?" she wrote on Instagram about her NAACP look.
Chloe's sister Halle Bailey, 24, also portrayed elegance in a white and silver dress. Her gown featured a plunging rhinestone-covered bodice and a tight-fitting high-waisted skirt.
She enhanced her angelic appearance with a thin choker, diamond stud earrings, and a shiny statement ring. Halle's raven black tresses were pulled back with luscious curls, adding a touch of classic sophistication to her look.
The evening also saw standout appearances from other celebrities. Gabrielle Union shone in a semi-sheer black and silver dress while Kerry Washington channeled romantic vibes in a 3D rose-covered outfit.
Ayo Edebiri dazzled in a silver halter dress, and Cynthia Erivo turned heads in a pinstripe suit with her signature inches-long manicure. Aldis Hodge sported a bedazzled-lapel tuxedo, showcasing on-trend fashion.
The special honoree of the night was Kamala Harris receiving the NAACP Chairman's Award and the Wayans family being inducted into the NAACP Awards Hall Of Fame. It also paid homage to Altadena residents affected by January's wildfires.