
At the Fashion Trust U.S. Awards in Los Angeles, April 2026, Becky G went for a cream suit with a deep V blazer and a glossy mini top-handle bag, and the proportions are the point.
All-cream tailoring is having a moment again, and it’s not hard to see why. At the Fashion Trust U.S. Awards in Los Angeles on April 7, 2026, Becky G showed up for red carpet arrivals in a cream suit that’s clean, sharp, and very much in the “less noise, more line” camp.
The blazer is long with structured shoulders and a deep V front, and it sits like a single, uninterrupted panel down the center—very minimal lapel energy. The trousers go wide through the leg with a soft break at the hem, which keeps the silhouette from looking too corporate. And honestly? This is the kind of designer outfit that doesn’t need tricks.
But the accessory pivot is what makes it feel current: a small, glossy, boxy top-handle bag in a darker tone (looks like black with brown handles), plus a long dangling strap detail. That contrast stops the cream from washing out into one big blank. Tiny flex.
Shoes are pointed and light-colored, blending into the trousers so the legs look extra long. And her hair is worn long and straight with a center part, with makeup kept smooth and defined—no drama competing with the tailoring.
So here’s the question: are we going to keep seeing suits replace celebrity dresses at events like this, or is it just a mid-spring swing? I’m leaning toward yes, mostly because this exact head-to-toe neutral formula keeps popping up across celebrity style right now.
One good suit, one standout bag. Done.






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