Lainey Wilson turned heads in an eye-catching ensemble as she attended the 2024 People’s Choice Awards in Santa Monica on Sunday.
The Heart Like A Truck songstress, 31 – who recently won the Grammy award for Best Country Album earlier this month – joined other celebrities on the red carpet at the Barker Hangar, such as Kylie Minogue and Laverne Cox.
The country singer flaunted her toned frame wearing a fitted, cheetah-print catsuit that contained a halter-styled top and bell bottoms.
A small cutout could be seen on the upper portion of the outfit that offered a sultry flare to the look.
She added a black hat on top of her head that partially covered her long locks that effortlessly flowed down past her shoulders in light waves.
Lainey Wilson, 31, turned heads in an eye-catching ensemble as she attended the 2024 People’s Choice Awards in Santa Monica on Sunday
The country singer flaunted her toned frame wearing a fitted, cheetah-print catsuit that contained a halter-styled top and bell bottoms
Wilson accessorized her look with a pair of large, gold-hooped earrings as well as an assortment of flashy rings on each of her hands.
Her makeup was glammed up for the festivities, and comprised of a layer of mascara to her lashes as well as a light shadow around her eyes.
A light blush was added to her cheekbones, while a glossy, nude-colored tint was worn on her lips for a finishing touch.
The star was seen flashing a cheerful smile as she strutted on the blue carpet while showing off her fashionable look for the event.
While recently talking to Grammy.com, the beauty opened up about her personal style and her love for bell bottoms. ‘I mean, if I’m going out, I’m gonna be wearing my bell bottoms.’
‘But at my house, you gon’ find me with my hair on top of my head in my sweatpants. The truth is, though, when I put on these bell bottoms, I really do feel like I can take whatever it is on.’
She then recalled, ‘I remember getting my first pair of bell bottoms at 9 years old. That was the year that I wrote my first song, got my horse, went to Nashville for the first time, and I remember how those bell bottoms made me feel.’
‘They made me feel sassy, that I had a little extra pep in my step. So I can go from sweatpants to putting on my bell bottoms and then I’m ready! They’re magic.’
A small cutout could be seen on the upper portion of the outfit that offered a sultry flare to the look
Wilson accessorized her look with a pair of large, gold-hooped earrings as well as an assortment of flashy rings on each of her hands
Her makeup was glammed up for the festivities, and comprised of a layer of mascara to her lashes as well as a light shadow around her eyes
Lainey is slated to perform during the awards ceremony and also received two nominations for Female Artist of the Year and Female Country Artist of the Year.
Earlier this month, Wilson won her first Grammy award for Best Country Album for her 2022 album titled, Bell Bottom Country.
She was also nominated alongside fellow music artist, Jelly Roll, for their song Save Me which garnered the nod for Best Country Duo/Group Performance.
While at the Grammys, Wilson reflected on her success in the music industry during an interview with People.
‘It’s been a whirlwind, and that’s the best way I can explain it,’ she expressed to the outlet, and added that she is, ‘trying to keep one foot on the ground.’
The country singer reflected on the road to her success and said, ‘I’ve been like preparing for the race and I finally entered it and now I’m running it. I’m right where I’m supposed to be.’
Lainey is slated to perform during the awards ceremony and also received two nominations for Female Artist of the Year and Female Country Artist of the Year; seen earlier this month in Beverly Hills
Earlier this month, Wilson won her first Grammy award for Best Country Album for her 2022 album titled, Bell Bottom Country (seen above)
She also opened up about her passion for the country music genre while talking to Grammy.com. ‘When you’re from a town of 200 people in Northeast Louisiana, you’re surrounded by country music. It’s the soundtrack of your life.’
‘And so I had no choice but to eat, sleep and breathe country music, and I’ve dedicated my life to it.’
Lainey added, ‘I wrote my first song at 9 years old, I started playing guitar at 11, and that’s when I started working on this. I didn’t just start working on this when I moved to Nashville in 2011.’
‘I’ve dedicated my life to it. And it really is cool to just feel like that little 9-year-old girl who was writing her first song, that she wasn’t completely crazy.’