Chloe and Halle Bailey turned heads in equally glamorous looks at the 56th NAACP Image Awards on Saturday.
The talented sisters showcased their fabulous styles while leading the best dressed stars on the red carpet at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Los Angeles.
They modeled contrasting yet complementing looks as Halle, 24, stunned in a white and silver dress while Chloe, 26, turned heads in a black and gold gown.
Halle’s Sєxy, white gown featured a plunging, rhinestone-covered bodice and a тιԍнт-fitting, high-waisted skirt.
The Little Mermaid star styled her raven black tresses in a braided hairstyle with long and luscious curls.
Meanwhile, Chloe threw up her hair in a chic topknot to highlight the glamorous, sculpture-like dress on her body.
Chloe, 26, and Halle Bailey, 24, turned heads in equally glamorous looks at the 56th NAACP Image Awards on Saturday
For an additional touch of glamour, Halle accessorized her angelic look with a dainty tennis choker, diamond stud earrings and a shiny statement ring.
At the same time, Chloe highlighted her hourglᴀss figure in a black Gaurav Gupta gown with sculptural wings made up of deep ochre satin threads extending above her shoulders.
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She paired the chic dress, which featured a sweetheart neckline and a Sєxy leg slit, with black, satin heels for the glamorous night.
For jewelry, she wore a slim, gold bangle bracelet and sported gold studs with encrusted with diamonds in a circle.
The Body singer opted for a glamorous, sultry makeup look with a dark smoky eye paired with luscious lashes.
She completed her look with dark lipliner and a soft pink gloss.
The Grammy-nominated stars’ appearance at the soirée comes after it was revealed that Chloe and Beyoncé’s label Parkwood Entertainment are being sued in a $15 million copyright lawsuit.
Chloe was named in a copyright infringement lawsuit and accused of ‘exploiting’ a songwriter’s contributions in one of her songs.
Melvin ‘4rest’ Moore filed a lawsuit against the R&B singer, Parkwood Entertainment and Columbia Records for copyright infringement, fraudulent misrepresentation and more.
Chloe highlighted her hourglᴀss figure in a black Gaurav Gupta gown with sculptural wings made up of deep ochre satin threads extending above her shoulders
She paired the chic dress, which featured a sweetheart neckline and a Sєxy leg slit, with black, satin heels for the glamorous night
For jewelry, she wore a slim, gold bangle bracelet and sported gold studs with encrusted with diamonds in a circle
They modeled contrasting yet complementing looks as Halle stunned in a white and silver dress
The Sєxy, white gown featured a plunging, rhinestone-covered bodice and a тιԍнт-fitting, high-waisted skirt
For an additional touch of glamour, Halle accessorized with a dainty tennis choker, diamond stud earrings and a shiny statement ring
In the lawsuit, which he filed on February 20, he accused Chloe for failing to ‘appropriately credit or compensate’ him for his contributions on her Trouble in Paradise album, which she released in August 2024.
He alleged that prior to the her promoting songs such as Same Lingerie on her Instagram ‘to over 260,000 people,’ she ‘intentionally disregarded’ the DMCA Violation and Cease and Desist notice he had issued her.
The civil lawsuit requests actual and statutory damages, including up to $150,000 per willful infringement and punitive damages of $5 million per song.
Moore is a Grammy-nominated songwriter and producer who has has written and contributed to songs from G-Eazy, French Montana, Usher, Ty Dolla Sign, Chris Brown, 2 Chainz, John Legend, Jason Derulo, BTS, Kanye West, Trey Songz and Drake.
NAACP Image Awards 2025 winners
FILM/TELEVISION
Outstanding Motion Picture
The Six Triple Eight (Netflix)
Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture
Kerry Washington – The Six Triple Eight (Netflix)
Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture
Martin Lawrence – Bad Boys: Ride or Die (Sony Pictures)
Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series
Damon Wayans – Poppa’s House (CBS)
Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series
Quinta Brunson – Abbott Elementary (ABC)
Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series
Michael Rainey Jr. – Power Book II: Ghost (Starz)
Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series
Queen Latifah – The Equalizer (CBS)
MUSIC
Outstanding New Artist
Doechii
Outstanding Male Artist
Chris Brown
Outstanding Female Artist
Beyoncé
Outstanding Song – Hip-Hop/Rap Song
Not Like Us – Kendrick Lamar
Outstanding Album
Cowboy Carter – Beyoncé
SPECIAL HONORS
Entertainer of the Year – Keke Palmer
NAACP President’s Award – Dave Chappelle
NAACP Chairman’s Award – Kamala Harris
NAACP Awards Hall Of Fame inductee – The Wayans family: Keenen Ivory Wayans, Damon Wayans Sr., Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Kim Wayans and Damon Wayans Jr.