Kelly Rowland In Red Monsoori Dress at Wearable Art Gala

Kelly Rowland always looks absolutely fierce.  We just love her style. And on Monday night, the former Destiny’s Child star stunned the crowd at the Wearable Art Gala 2022 in an outfit that will make you do a double take.

Held at the WACO Theater Center, Beyonce hit the red carpet with her husband Tim Weatherspoon in an avant-garde dress by Monsoori.

Kelly Rowland hit the red carpet in a dramatic fiery red dress for Where Art Can Occur Theater Center’s fifth annual Wearable Art Gala on Saturday in Santa Monica, California.

The singer chose a look from Monsoori’s Fall 2022 collection, which featured a ruched bodice and bustier and a dramatic double-tiered voluminous balloon skirt.

Rowland collaborated with stylist Elly Karamoh, who shared on Instagram that his inspiration came from “the femininity of Dorothy Dandridge and the dark romance of Lynn Whitfield,” two acclaimed actors.

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Here you can check out some pictures of Kelly Rowland from the Wearable Art Gala.

For makeup, Rowland opted for matching bright red lips to complement the dress and went for smokey eyeshadow. As for her hair, she went for a look reminiscent of the flamboyant pixie cut that Dandridge used in many of her films.

Rowland is promoting her new Halloween themed film, “The Curse of Bridge Hollow,” in which she stars alongside Priah Ferguson and Marlon Wayans. The film tells the story of a man and his daughter who team up to save their town after Halloween decorations come alive.

The Wearable Art Gala helped raise funds for the organization’s art and youth mentoring programs. This year’s theme was inspired by the movie “Harlem Nights” and the Cotton Club in Harlem, New York, celebrating fashion between the 1920s and 1950s.

Oscar nominated actress Angela Bassett was honored with the Film & TV Icon Award and artist Mark Bradford received the Art Icon Award. The event raises funds for the Where Art Can Occur Theater Center, which was founded in 2017 by Richard Lawson and Tina Knowles Lawson, Beyoncé’s stepfather and mother.