Singer Receives Hollywood Walk of Fame Star in Versace Dress
A 33-year-old singer and actress accepted a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday while wearing a black Versace dress with sheer cutouts. Designer Donatella Versace and actress Anya Taylor-Joy spoke during the ceremony.
Fox NewsA singer and actress received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on Friday. She wore a figure-hugging black Versace dress featuring a halter neckline, sheer cutouts, and web-like lace designs. The performer posed for photos at the ceremony with minimal accessories, straight blonde hair, and dark smoky eye makeup.
She was joined by her fiancé, her mother, her sister, designer Donatella Versace, and actress Anya Taylor-Joy.
"What feels so special to me about this star is that it's an accumulation of devotion," the honoree said during her speech. "The star isn't something that you win like a seasonal game. She continued in the role for just over four years and later released nine studio albums, winning three Grammy Awards.
She recently marked the 20th anniversary of the series with a streaming special. The Hollywood Walk of Fame ceremony took place on Friday.
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Singer accepted Hollywood Walk of Fame star wearing Versace dress.
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Designer Donatella Versace and actress Anya Taylor-Joy spoke at ceremony.
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Performer referenced Disney series role at separate awards event.
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Event added one more star to the Hollywood Walk of Fame roster.
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Dress design received media coverage alongside the ceremony.
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