Cierra Ramirez chose a black V-neck graphic dress with sketch-like panels at the 2026 Billboard Women in Music in Los Angeles, and the bold print turns this red carpet look into a conversation piece.
The print does the work.
She stepped onto the red carpet in a knee-length black dress covered in contrasting grayscale graphics and hand-drawn-style illustrations. The artwork spreads across the front in panel-like sections that feel almost collaged together, giving the piece movement without relying on texture.
The neckline dips into a clean V, supported by wide straps that sit firmly on the shoulders. From there, the print shifts in tone—darker sections at the waist, lighter illustrative elements near the bust, and a more open, flowing graphic toward the skirt. That variation keeps the black from ever feeling flat.
The cut stays simple on purpose, allowing the pattern to take full focus. It’s a controlled choice—balancing a bold print with a straightforward silhouette so the look doesn’t become overwhelming.
She paired it with black strappy sandals detailed with rounded, crystal-like accents at the toes and ankle, adding a subtle echo of the dress without competing. Sleek, center-parted waves and a soft nude lip keep the styling clean.
Among the night’s arrivals, this graphic approach stands apart, feeling deliberate and expressive rather than predictable.






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