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Karol G Goes Goth in Sheer Black Dress at American Music Awards 2026

Karol G arrived at the American Music Awards on Monday night in Las Vegas, donning a sheer top with a matching black bubble skirt.

Designed by Natalia Fedner, the two-piece ensemble gave the Colombian artist a gothic edge, with torn sleeves and a ripped hem. Layered over a triangle bralette, the top finished just below her chest, leaving her entire midsection bare before the bouffant skirt at her hips. She accessorized with dangly turquoise earrings, styled by Brett Alan Nelson.

Karol G at the 52nd American Music Awards.

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Adding even more texture to the look, celebrity hairstylist Cesar Deleon Ramirez gave Karol G saltwater curls enveloping her shoulders. For makeup, the “TQG” singer opted for bubblegum blush on the apple of her cheeks and in the middle of her lips. Dressed in smoked charcoal shadow, her eyes embellished the dark undertones of her aesthetic. The look was likely crafted by her go-to artist, Duvan. WWD has reached out for confirmation.

A closer look at Karol G’s beauty

Gilbert Flores/Dick Clark Productions

Later in the night, Karol G was honored with the International Artist Award of Excellence, presented by John Legend. Commemorating a major moment in her career, Karol G took the stage to give her acceptance speech in a beaded one-shoulder bandeau top and an asymmetrical mesh miniskirt. She also graced the main stage to perform her 2025 hit song, “Ivonny Bonita,” in the same ensemble. The look was finished with a matching fabric anklet and open-toe glass heels.

Karol G accepts the International Artist Award of Excellence.

Christopher Polk/Dick Clark Productions

Hosted by Queen Latifah, the 52nd annual American Music Awards brought together artists across all music genres to celebrate the best of the best in vocals, writing, artistry, soundtrack achievement and more from the past year. The MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas staged performances by Katseye, Billy Idol, Keith Urban and Sombr.

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