Stars Awards 2022: What The Celebs Wore On The Red Carpet
Here's who wore what on the Star Awards red carpet this year
By Michelle Lee SM -
One of local TV's biggest nights, the Star Awards took place at the Theatre at Mediacorp tonight (April 24), with local celebrities descending on the red carpet to deliver dazzling fashion moments. From Zoe Tay's regal purple gown to Jesseca Liu's arresting crimson number and Rebecca Lim's graphic sequinned Louis Vuitton look, here's what the stars wore.
Zoe Tay delivers a look that's fit for a queen in a regal purple gown. Though we think an updo might have kept her neckline from looking less busy.
A daring cut-out across the bodice takes Jesseca Liu's red Romona Keveza gown from striking to jaw-dropping.
Sheila Sim went for a regal blue fringed number by Paris-based Singaporean fashion designer Andrew Gn, with a statement necklace by Madly Gems.
Felicia Chin had us dreamy-eyed in a princess-esque tulle gown while Rebecca Lim went for a graphic fully-sequinned Louis Vuitton gown.
A romantic hairstyle with almost finger wave-like curls brings vintage glamour to He Ying Ying's stunning figure-hugging black gown that spills into a train.
Joanne Peh's silvery gown with subtle graphic details is all covered up in front and a party at the back with a full open back.
We're getting romantic and sultry bridal vibes with Denise Camillia Tan's Berta creation, amped up with an eye-catching necklace from La Joie.
The colourful patterns on Cynthia Koh's gown brings a touch of fun to the Star Awards red carpet. A slicked back bob keeps her look chic and contemporary.
Not one to shy away from eye-catching hues (remember the ombre "bandung" look last year?), Elvin Ng went for a bright orange Versace suit this year.
It's a walk on the wild side for Bryan Wong, who rocked a leopard-printed suit and unconventional footwear, while Chua Enlai took the classic approach with a black tux. Vivian Lai kept things minimalist and feminine with a sophisticated dusty pink design anchored by a silver belt.
Carrie Wong's slinky YSL dress looks understated - save for the cleavage-baring neckline that's further accentuated with sparkly embellishments, and a multi-strand Tiffany & Co. necklace.
Bonnie Loo's feathery mini dress is altogether fun, flirty and youthful. In contrast, Lina Ng's black gown is dark and sultry.