Destiny’s Style: LeToya Luckett Stuns In A Series Of Slayfits At Star-Studded Black Music Honors In Atlanta


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All eyes were on LeToya Luckett who stunned in a series of slayfits at the 9th Annual Black Music Honors in Atlanta, GA.

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Styled by the amazing J. Bolin, the former Destiny’s Child star stunned in five different looks while reminding everyone that she’s an elite beauty in the game.

A proven ‘Master of Achievable Style,’ Bolin asked his Instagram family which look was their favorite of the evening. The options: 1. Pink Passion, 2. Goldie Lux, 3. Silver Star, 4. I got the BLUES!! and 5. Bronzed Down!

Which was your fave?

The star-studded event (which celebrates the exceptional contributions of Black music icons) was co-hosted by Luckett alongside comedian DeRay Davis who honored Johnny Gill, Patrice Rushen, Bootsy Collins, Hezekiah Walker, and MC Lyte (who received a surprise salute).

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Source: Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Black Music Honors

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Source: Paras Griffin/Getty Images for Black Music Honors

Notable guests in attendance included Shanice, Cee-Lo Green, Marsha Ambrosius, Chrisette Michele, Jekalyn Carr, David and Tamela Mann, Mali Music, Ruben Studdard, Kim Burrell, Donald Lawrence, Ricky Dillard, Tone Stith, The Chi (Carl Thomas, Dave Hollister & Syleena Johnson), members of the group Next, and more.

At last year’s show, Missy was honored with the Music Innovator Award after her well-deserved induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.

In a legendary moment, Da Brat paid tribute to her frequent collaborator and friend with a rousing performance that got the crowd on its feet.

This year’s televised special will premiere on the Stellar Network Saturday, June 1 at 8pm EST and air in national broadcast syndication June 8-June 30 in celebration of Black Music Month.

The show (presented by Procter & Gamble, Walmart, Verizon, State Farm, General Motors (Chevy), Disney, and more) will also air on Bounce TV Wednesday, June 19th (Juneteenth) at 9pm EST.





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