Troye Sivan was cutting a fashionable figure as a the pre-Grammy Gala held at The Beverly Hilton on Saturday night.
The pop star, 28, posed up a storm alongside British singer Charli XCX as they worked the red carpet.
The South African-born singer opted for a fringed shirt in a silky green tone along with a white collar.
He added a pair of black trousers to the ensemble and added patent leather dress shoes.
Charli meanwhile caught the eye in a fitted, bright blue gown with a futuristic silhouette.
Troye Sivan (pictured) was cutting a fashionable figure as a the pre-Grammy Gala held at The Beverly Hilton on Saturday night
The pop star, 28, posed up a storm alongside British singer Charli XCX (right) as they worked the red carpet
The South African-born singer opted for a fringed shirt in a silky green tone along with a white collar
Late last year, Troye was crowned GQ Man of the Year in Sydney.
He could not wipe the smile off his face as he accepted the award from American actor Ross Lynch at the exclusive event at Bondi Pavilion.
Troye cut a dashing figure in an all-white designer Prada getup and graciously showed his appreciation in a moving acceptance speech.
‘Thank you so much everyone. It’s not lost on me the irony of me winning Man of the Year when I did drag for the first time this year,’ he began.
Charli meanwhile caught the eye in a fitted, bright blue gown with a futuristic silhouette
He added a pair of black trousers to the ensemble and added patent leather dress shoes
Late last year, Troye was crowned GQ Man of the Year in Sydney
He graciously showed his appreciation in a moving acceptance speech
‘Thank you so much everyone. It’s not lost on me the irony of me winning Man of the Year when I did drag for the first time this year,’ he said
‘I feel more in touch with my femininity than ever. I think it speaks to a point I’d like to make, which is that my relationship with masculinity has been strange my entire life.’
Sivan added that after winning the prestigious Man of the Year Award he would make a point to stand up for the women and LGBTQ+ people in his life.
The Got Me Started hitmaker attended the ceremony with his two brothers, Tyde and Steele.