
Normani arrived at the SirDavis Made for Good Company launch dinner in Santa Monica, April 22, 2026, in a sheer black dress and platform heels – a celebrity event look that pushes transparency.
That’s a choice.
Normani stepped out for the SirDavis “Made for Good Company” campaign launch dinner in Santa Monica on April 22, 2026, and her event appearance didn’t aim for subtle.
The base is a sheer black midi dress, sleeveless with a clean, high neckline and a close, body-skimming cut. The fabric reads almost net-like under the light, with horizontal bands that break up the transparency from top to hem. At the hip, a textured, ruffled detail wraps across one side, adding bulk right where the dress is otherwise lean.
Let’s be honest. The transparency does most of the talking.
Underneath, you can clearly see darker underlayers through the mesh, which makes this celebrity event look feel more about exposure than structure. The shape itself is simple and strong. It’s the fabric that shifts it into risk territory.
Black platform heels with thin ankle straps anchor the bottom. They’re tall, glossy, and unapologetic. As a full celebrity event outfit, it leans toward after-hours even though this was technically a brand launch dinner.
There’s no denying confidence here. Normani at SirDavis owns the room with ease, and that’s part of why this lands at all. You see similar daring cuts across celebrity style moments lately, but not all of them manage to stay balanced.
For me, the dress almost works. The cut is strong, the ruffle is interesting, the heels commit. But the sheer fabric pushes it just past refined and into try-hard.
Would you tone it down with a slip, or is the transparency the point?
The risk.




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