The 2026 BET Awards delivered one of the most memorable red carpets in recent memory. From archival fashion moments to custom creations, the night was a masterclass in celebrity dressing. Read on for the most attention grabbing looks, based on your likes:

Muni Long in Sergio Hudson
Muni Long made a statement in a pool blue Sergio Hudson Collection sequin gown that hugged every curve. She posed with her beau Akeem Ali, who seemed to love how she looked in it. Whether it was his stare or her style, the look was sleek, polished, and undeniably red carpet-ready.
Nia Long and Jafaar Jackson
Nia Long posed with Michael Movie co-star Jaafar Jackson wearing a simple brown slip gown by Kulson. Jaafar matched her fly in a flattering suit, which ensured they both served.
Eva Marcille in Muehleder
Eva Marcille debuted a new chic short blonde cut, which was the perfect accent to her bright green Muehleder mini dress. Gold bangles, long legs, and snake print lace up sandals secured her spot as one of the best dressed women of the night.
Latto in Lily Phellera
New mom Latto arrived in a sheer black corset gown by Lily Phellera, complete with a dramatic feather stole. The look was gothic, glamorous, and entirely her own. The snap back is on 10!
Olandria in Yellow Theophilio
Olandria was a vision in yellow Theophilio, the New York-based brand known for its vibrant, culturally rooted designs. The look felt fresh and joyful against the BET Awards backdrop.
Tems in Brown Luis de Javier
Tems wore a custom brown Luis de Javier halter-neck gown featuring a dramatic feathered skirt that cascaded to the floor. The Nigerian superstar looked every inch the global fashion force she has become.
Teyana Taylor in Stephane Rolland Haute Couture
The night’s Icon Award recipient, Teyana Taylor, arrived in a burgundy Stephane Rolland SS 2026 Haute Couture ball gown with a dramatic sculpted ruffle skirt. It was one of the most talked-about looks of the evening — and rightfully so.
Claire Sulmers in Shadiat Alasooke

Fashion Bomb Daily founder and CEO Claire Sulmers wore a look by Nigerian designer Shadiat Alasooke, a choice that spoke to her longstanding commitment to celebrating Black designers on the world stage.
Doechii in Dsquared2
Doechii pulled from the archives in an archival brown Dsquared2 crochet cutout gown with a dramatic train. The look was daring, editorial, and perfectly on brand for one of music’s most fearless artists.
Janet Jackson in Tupac
Janet Jackson paid tribute to her late friend Tupac Shakur in a look that stopped the internet. It was one of the most emotionally resonant fashion moments of the night — a reminder that style, at its best, tells a story.
The 2026 BET Awards proved that Black excellence extends well beyond the stage. From archival pulls to custom couture, this year’s carpet was one for the books.
