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Reading:On the Scene at the 2025 NAACP Image Awards: Keke Palmer Wins ‘Entertainer of the Year’ in a Black Versace Dress, Chloe Bailey Stuns in a Sculptural Gaurav Gupta Gown, Claire Sulmers Dazzles in a Blue David Koma Dress + More
On the Scene at the 2025 NAACP Image Awards: Keke Palmer Wins ‘Entertainer of the Year’ in a Black Versace Dress, Chloe Bailey Stuns in a Sculptural Gaurav Gupta Gown, Claire Sulmers Dazzles in a Blue David Koma Dress + More
The 2025 NAACP Image Awards kicked off on Saturday night at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Los Angeles, an extravagant evening highlighting black excellence.
Our Fashion Bomb CEO Claire Slmars arrived on the purple carpet in an electric blue David Koma dress showing off her statuesque-like legs and feathered sandals. She interviewed a variety of celebrities, including David Banner, Shannon Sharp and Ashley Monique Harper.
Keke Palmer took home “Entertainer of the year” Awarded and looked like an act of class in a black Versace dress covering her waist. Her black crystal-adored choker necklace is a fantastic contrast to her Auburn-orange hair color, embodying charm and reg.
Who doesn’t like this sister duo? Chloe and Halle Bailey walked the red carpet in their most exquisite gowns. Chloe issued a fashion forward statement in a Gaurav Gupta gown with a black and gold structure, but Hare looked elegant in the number of Sabina Virenko in silver and white.
victory “The outstanding actress in film“Her role in ‘Six Triple 8’ was nothing but beautiful Kelly Washington. Her Auburn and Brown Prada Floral Bando Top and Skirt combo was modern and fresh, and she carried this look very well.
We loved the women in power suits, and Cynthia Eribo and Janelle James showed us how it was done. Cynthia looked like the boss of black Dolce and Gabbana’s pinstriped double breasts, while Janelle served as Royal Purple Reality for Pamela Roland.
The representative of fashionable men at the NAACP Image Awards was Morris Chestnut who never disappoints. He looked stylishly dapper Grey house And his animal print mohair jacket was layered over his all-black outfit and adjusted to perfection.
Actresses Gabriel Union Wade and Zoe Saldana both looked sensational on the purple carpet. Gabriel embodied the old Hollywood in a black and silver beaded gown, cutting bob’s hair that perfectly shaped her face. On the contrary, Zoe looked effortlessly chic in a Maison Marguilla Polca dot dress with panels on the back.
We thought that everyone would bring A Game A with the NAACP Image Awards, but now it’s very essential to recognize Black Excellence, especially when companies are back in their DEI initiatives. .