The 2024 Billboard Latin Music Awards ceremony kicked off last night with the traditional blue carpet, where some of the top songwriters, composers, producers, and performers of Spanish-language music made their grand entrances.
Many stars arrived solo, like Gloria Trevi, Ana Mena, Danna Paola, and Prince Royce, while others walked as couples, such as J Balvin and his partner, Argentine model Valentina Ferrer. The two stood out in matching black outfits, securing their spot among the best-dressed of the night.
Carmen Villalobos and Frederick Oldenbaum, who have been in a relationship for over a year and both work for Telemundo, made their debut as a couple on the carpet. As one of the evening's hosts, Carmen was among the first to grace the blue carpet. Another early arrival was her co-host, Ecuadorian actor Danilo Carrera, who also made quite the impression.
Interestingly, both Carmen and Danilo opted for dark emerald green outfits. However, in a conversation with ENSTARZ ¡Latino!, they revealed they had not coordinated their looks beforehand.
Among the standout fashion moments were the night's special honorees: Alejandro Sanz and Pepe Aguilar. Sanz, who received the Lifetime Achievement Award, and Aguilar, inducted into the Hall of Fame, were impressed with their sophisticated, understated attire.
J Balvin, who was honored with the Spirit of Hope Award for his philanthropic work, showcased why he has such strong ties to the world's top fashion houses.
One of the most talked-about looks, though not for its elegance, was Lupillo Rivera's. He turned heads by wearing light gray jeans and an unforgettable black t-shirt featuring a striking image of Sean 'Diddy' Combs with a line across his face.
Prince Royce, Gloria Trevi, and Nacho were among the best-dressed, with Nacho sporting a modern jacket that perfectly suited the evening's musical vibe. However, not all fashion choices hit the mark. Camila Fernández, Daniele Arciniegas, La Joaqui, and Yailín La Más Viral were among those whose outfits missed the mark.
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