
2025 AMAs: See All The Red Carpet Looks
Here's how they graced the red carpet:
Ciara
Kai Cenat
Reneé Rapp
Benson Boone
Kehlani
SZA
Jennifer Lopez
Janet Jackson
Shaboozey
Sebastian Lletget and Becky G
Megan Moroney
Sexyy Red
Jon Batiste
Spencer Pratt and Heidi Montag
Tommy Richman
Dylan Efron
Tiffany Haddish
Machine Gun Kelly
Jordan Chiles
JaNa Craig and Kenny Rodriguez
Leah Kateb
Alix Earle
Makoa Kaleiki Ho and Tana Mongeau
Keith David and Dionne Lea Williams
Lainey Wilson
Nikki Glaser
Aubrey Anderson-Emmons
Alex Warren
Heidi Klum
Pepa
Emilio Estefan and Gloria Estefan
Rod Stewart
Dan + Shay
Jake Shane
Jessica Ledon and David Guetta
Shin Lim
Kendra Scott and Zac Brown
Rebecca Black
Liv Walker
Sophia Umansky
Guy Tang
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