Meghan Trainor Pops On Glossy Slingback Pumps at Billboard Women in Music Awards 2025
The 'Me Too' singer slipped into a pair of black glossy slingback heels. The chosen pair is similar to Retrofête's Celia style. Trainor's chosen pair featured glossy black patent leather uppers accompanied by sharp pointed toes and thick straps that wrapped around Trainor's heels, secured in place with adjustable gold buckles. Stiletto heels standing at around 3 to 4 inches rounded out the set. Slingback styles are a dime a dozen, popularized thanks to the added support brought from the strappy detailing.
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The musician also wore a black lacy dress with a sheer skirt and a velvet bodice adorned with crystal trim. The neckline featured sheer black paneling with floral detailing. A lace trim wrapped up the dress nicely. As for accessories, Trainor donned a slew of silver jewelry fixed with gemstones, accompanied by a black leather minibag embossed with a reptilian print.
The 'Made You Look' songstress tends to reach for a few favorite silhouettes over the years, from strappy sandals to flattering sky-high platforms. These go-to styles usually hail from a few of Trainor's favorite brands, including Public Desire, Charles & Keith, Louis Vuitton, Gianvito Rossi and Aldo.
Off duty, Trainor can be found wearing Sketchers, which she is an ambassador of, in multiple colors and styles. On stage, the television personality usually opts for sky-high platform sandal heels or classic pumps in head-turning prints and colorways.
The 2025 Billboard Women In Music Awards is being held tonight in Inglewood, Calif. The event aims to celebrate notable achievements in the music world from extraordinary women. Notable honorees tonight include Jennie, receiving the 'Global Force Award,' Doechii being named 'Woman of the Year' and Gracie Abrams being honored as 'Songwriter of the Year.'
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