
At the Fashion Trust US Awards in Los Angeles, April 2026, Becky G wore a structured cream suit with sharp shoulders and a vintage-inspired trunk bag — and the proportions deserve a closer look.
The shoulders are the first thing you notice. Strong, squared, intentional.
At the Fashion Trust US Awards in Los Angeles this April 2026, Becky G leaned into a head-to-toe cream suit for her latest red carpet moment — and it’s a smart pivot from the usual parade of celebrity dresses we see at events like this. No gown, no overt sparkle. Just tailoring.
Look closely at the blazer. The set-in shoulders extend slightly past her natural frame, creating that clean, almost architectural line through the upper body. The lapels are minimal, the front fastening discreet, and the fabric appears to be a structured matte crepe that holds its shape instead of collapsing. And that matters here. Because without that firmness, this silhouette would’ve felt oversized rather than deliberate.
The matching wide-leg trousers fall straight from the hip in a soft column, pooling gently over pointed cream shoes. No break in color. No distraction. It’s monochrome done with discipline. I might be wrong, but the subtle looseness through the leg feels like a nod to the relaxed tailoring that’s been circling the awards circuit lately — less bodycon, more power suiting.
Then there’s the bag. A small, boxy trunk style in dark leather with burgundy accents and visible hardware — carried top-handle, almost like a vanity case. Unexpected. And honestly? It shifts the entire read. The contrast keeps the look from drifting into bridal territory (which a cream suit on pink carpet easily could’ve). The bag choice isn’t accidental.
Her hair, worn long and sleek with a center part, reinforces the sharpness of the tailoring. Glossy lip. Defined brows. Controlled, but not severe.
Is this groundbreaking? No. But it’s confident. The kind of celebrity red carpet choice that doesn’t scream for attention yet still holds its own among louder couture dress moments.
And I’ll say this — Becky G doesn’t disappear in tailoring. She commits to it.
Would you keep the dark trunk bag with this suit, or switch to something tonal and minimalist?



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