Olivia Rodrigo stunned in a fashion-forward look while speaking on a Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes Q&A panel in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
The 20-year-old pop star — who attended the Governors Awards the prior evening — dazzled in a sheer, ivory mini dress with a black polka dot pattern.
The micro number boasted an asymmetric neckline that included a halter collar with a bow detail.
The dress was perfectly tailored as it draped around the singer-songwriter’s slim frame.
The style maven teamed the frock with sheer black pantyhose and pointy-toe, black, patent leather shoes with a buckle at the top.
Olivia Rodrigo stunned in a fashion-forward look while speaking on a Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes Q&A panel in Los Angeles on Wednesday
The 20-year-old pop star dazzled in a sheer, ivory mini dress with a black polka dot pattern
The micro number boasted an asymmetric neckline that included a halter collar with a bow detail
Rodrigo elevated the presentation by pulled her lustrous, dark locks into a low bun with a precise center part.
The Vampire hitmaker looked typically pretty with a full face of makeup that included softly winged black eyeliner.
She wore glossy red lipstick on her full pout and donned small, silver-toned earrings for her appearance.
Matching her lipstick, she flaunted a short and glossy red manicure, which she drew attention to with multiple rings.
Ahead of the sit-down conversation, Rodrigo happily posed alongside Daniel Nigro, her songwriting partner.
Back in November, the songstress told Variety about her involvement with the film, ‘When they asked me if I was interested in writing for this, I was like, “Oh, of course!” I’m such a fan of everything Hunger Games.’
The result was the ballad Can’t Catch Me Now, which the acclaimed music artist penned after watching the much-anticipated prequel.
She told the publication at the Los Angeles premiere of the movie: ‘One of the last scenes was very inspiring to me.
The dress was perfectly tailored as it draped around the singer-songwriter’s slim frame
Rodrigo elevated the presentation by pulled her lustrous, dark locks into a low bun with a precise center part
Rodrigo happily posed alongside Daniel Nigro, her songwriting partner
‘I don’t know how to describe it without giving too much away! It’s an overhead shot of a bunch of birds in the trees, and something very important just happened.’
She added, ‘That was playing in a loop in my head over and over, and I was like, “I want to write a song that captures what that feeling is.” That was the goal.’
At the time, she also commented on her six Grammy nominations for her second album GUTS, which came out in September.
‘It’s so surreal. I mean, I just try to write the music of my heart and try to make songs that I would like to hear,’ she explained.
The music sensation added, ‘To be recognized in such an incredible way by the music community is just icing on the cake. It’s just really incredible. And I’m very grateful.’
The two musicians sat on stage for a chat with Tim Greiving
Nigro, who has also worked with Taylor Swift, co-wrote Can’t Catch Me Now with Olivia
The music industry professional looked dapper in a plaid patterned green and gray jacket
Olivia posed with music industry titan Diane Warren, who wore a black pinstripe pantsuit with a red and black scarf
Nigro, who has also worked with Taylor Swift, co-wrote Can’t Catch Me Now with Olivia.
The music industry professional looked dapper at Wednesday’s event — The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes AMPAS + SCL reception — in a plaid patterned green and gray jacket.
The gathering was held at LA’s Linwood Dunn Theater.
Also in attendance was music industry titan Diane Warren, who wore a black pinstripe pantsuit with a red and black scarf.