Stars across film, TV, social media and more hit the red carpet Thursday in Los Angeles for the 35th Annual GLAAD Media Awards. The event featured a series of dazzling ensembles, including Sydney Sweeney’s latest look.
The “Anyone but You” star fashioned a silver silk gown with glittering embellishments on the bust and off-the-shoulder straps. Echoing a similar old Hollywood glam she recently channeled at the SXSW premiere of her film “Immaculate,” Sweeney’s short hairstyle and subtle Brilliant Earth jewelry, including rings, necklace and delicate stud earrings, complemented the look.
Sweeney was styled by Molly Dickson, who also collaborated with the Emmy-nominated actress for the Vanity Fair Oscars Party and both of Sweeney’s SXSW appearances.
Ahead, see more stars who attended the GLAAD Media Awards.
Michaela Jaé Rodriguez
“Pose” alum Michaela Jaé Rodriguez styled a strapless Gaurav Gupta gown from the fall 2023 couture collection. She accessorized her look with Irene Neuwirth jewelry.
Niecy Nash-Betts
Niecy Nash-Betts brought the heat to the red carpet in a ruby gown with dramatic sleeves, a high slit and sparkling details on the fabric. The gown also featured a long train.
Sharon Stone
Sharon Stone elevated her black-and-white ensemble in a look by Rami Al Ali, which featured a billowing, cape-like extension of her blouse. She added a pop of color with a gold clutch and a few gold pieces among her layers of necklaces.
Chloe Bailey
Singer Chloe Bailey wore a Pressiat fall 2024 look, featuring long sleeves, cutouts and embellishments around the cuffs and near the shoulders. She was styled by Timothy Luke Garcia.
Allison Williams
“Fellow Travelers” star Allison Williams glittered in a shimmering gold St. John gown from the fall 2024 collection. She accessorized her look with dainty jewelry courtesy of Rainbow K. Williams was styled by Cristina Ehrlich.
Since 1990, the GLAAD Awards have honored the best in theater, music, journalism, advertising and more media branches for the positive ways in which they represent members of the LGBTQIA+ community. Along with competitive awards, the ceremony also bestows honorary prizes. Oprah Winfrey and Nash-Betts were honored at the 2024 Los Angeles ceremony.