
At the Fashion Trust U.S. Awards in Los Angeles, April 2026, Coco Jones wore a blush-pink halter gown with a plunging cutout bodice and rippled texture, finished with a reflective silver clutch.
This bodice construction is doing a lot—on purpose. Coco Jones stepped onto the red carpet at the 4th Annual Fashion Trust U.S. Awards in Los Angeles, California on April 07, 2026, in a blush-pink halter gown with a plunging front and sculpted cutouts that make the whole look feel engineered, not just “sexy.”
Up top, the halter straps frame a deep V plunge, but the dress doesn’t rely on plunge alone. There are curved cutouts at the center and sides of the bust, plus gathered, horizontal ruching that creates a rippled texture across the bodice and down the skirt. You can see how the fabric’s lightly shiny—more satin-like than matte—which makes the tiny ridges catch light as she moves.
And then she kept everything else clean. Small earrings, hair pulled back into a sleek updo, and a mirror-finish silver clutch that ties into the modern vibe without dragging in extra color. But I might be wrong, I’m half-tempted to want a warmer-toned clutch instead; the cool silver is crisp, but it also makes the pink feel slightly cooler in comparison.
Shoes peek out at the hem in a metallic tone, and that’s the right call with this kind of neckline. No competing details. No distractions.
If you’re into celebrity style for the technique, this is a good one to study: cutouts placed with intention, and texture doing the heavy visual work.
That bodice is the headline.
Would you keep the silver clutch with this blush-pink halter gown, or swap to something softer (champagne, nude) to keep the palette tonal?







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