The GLAAD Media Awards aren’t just about celebrating LGBTQ+ excellence—they’re also the unofficial runway for camp, couture, and chaotic chic. From sculptural gowns to tailor-made drama, the blue carpet was the vibe. If you came for subtle… girl, wrong article. These celebs served full fashion mode, and we’re rounding up the best-dressed moments worthy of your Pinterest board.
1. Cynthia Erivo in Dior
Let’s talk high fashion drama. Cynthia pulled up in a sculptural gown that looked like wearable art. Structured shoulders, architectural lines, and energy that screamed don’t talk to me. This is red carpet royalty with an avant-garde twist.
2. Sophia Bush in Jean Pierre Khoury
Hot red and radiating power, Sophia stepped out in a sleek, figure-hugging gown that gave Old Hollywood but made it 2025. Paired with satin heels, her look was giving classic glam with a modern side-eye. This is how you serve elegance without going boring.
3. Victoria Justice in Rachel Gilbert
Miss Justice said ✨Y2K pop starcore but elevated✨. Her beaded corset gown shimmered from every angle, with enough sparkle to light up the whole awards show. It’s giving glam goddess energy—and TBH, we love that she never misses a moment to stun.
4. Maren Morris in Unknown Designer
Maren gave minimalism a glam update with a structured black dress that draped just right. With a slicked-back ‘do and barely-there jewelry, she proved that simplicity can still shut down a carpet. Low-key luxe? We’re obsessed.
5. Hannah Einbinder in Fforme
Okay, but the fashion girlies weren’t ready for this one. Hannah rolled up in a tailored tux with satin lapels and wide-leg pants, making androgynous glam the moment. It was giving “power suit but make it queer-coded chic.”
6. Doechii in Maison Margiela
Camp couture? Check. Doechii showed up in a corset and asymmetrical skirt with exposed seams, a measuring tape scarf, and even a pincushion wristband. Sewing iconography on the red carpet? We eat that up. This was pure fashion nerd realness.
7. JoJo Siwa in Unknown Designer
JoJo ditched the bows and brought the serve. Navy suit, no shirt, crystal brooch, and braided hair? She ate. It’s like Gen Z tux glam got a major glow-up. And yes, this is your sign to steal her vibe for your next formal event.
8. Dylan Mulvaney in Markgong
Dylan delivered vintage glam with a twist. Her dress gave retro realness in the best way, complete with gloves and slick waves. Think 1950s movie star filtered through a 2025 lens. Every inch was pure red carpet perfection.
9. Michaela Jaé Rodriguez in Ashi Studio Couture
Michaela Jaé served space-age glamour in a structured icy blue gown. From the sculpted bodice to the exaggerated hips and matching mesh gloves, every detail was futuristic perfection. She looked like a living trophy!
10. Stephanie Beatriz in Pamella Roland
Stephanie went full sparkle mode in a navy blue sequin gown, complete with sharp cutouts and a daring thigh-high slit. The halter neckline brought the heat, the shimmer brought the party, and she brought the attitude.
The GLAAD carpet was pure fashion chaos—in the best way. Stealing a look? Tag us so we can hype you up. 💅💙
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