Gwen Stefani Gives Her Edgy Style a Western-inspired Spin in Dsquared2, Doja Cat Sparkles in Icy Blue Mesh Dress and More at IHeartRadio's Wango Tango Event
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Stefani wore a silk green, long-sleeve crop jacket with frilled layering over top a crisp white shirt. She paired the top with blue denim jeans with crystal fringe courtesy of Dsquared2. The singer completed her look with jewel-encrusted heeled booties.
Trainor wore a dress with gathered, ruched fabric on the miniskirt and a fitted bodice with bow detail on the bust. Trainor paired the look with coordinated fuchsia platform heels.
Doja Cat donned an icy blue mesh dress with shimmering details throughout and a plunging neckline. The look featured fabric draping. Cat's dress coordinated with her heels.
Members of the K-pop group NMIXX opted for coordinated looks. Jiwoo, Lily, Sullyoon, Kyujin, Bae and Haewon wore variations on neutral tones of beige, brown and sand. They also coordinated footwear, styling platform combat boots.
Amanda Stanton coordinated a short-sleeve blouse with buttons running down the front placket with a high-waisted flowing skirt.
IHeartRadio's 102.7 KIIS FM Wango Tango featured performances from Stefani, Trainor, Doja Cat, NMIXX and more. The event is an annual daylong music festival produced by Los Angeles radio station KIIS FM. Saturday's festival marked the first time the event was held in Huntington Beach.
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