Nessa Barrett wore a black halter-neck midi dress with a sculptural flared hem at the 2026 Billboard Women in Music in Los Angeles, and one subtle detail shifts the entire mood.
That hem changes everything.
She stepped onto the red carpet in a black halter-neck dress with a sweetheart neckline and a sharply flared hem. From the front, it feels minimal and structured—until the shape at the bottom comes into focus.
The bodice stays clean and fitted, hugging the torso with smooth seams that keep the surface uninterrupted. The halter straps frame her shoulders and leave her arms visible, letting her tattoos stand out naturally. Up top, it leans classic and restrained.
Then the skirt shifts the energy. Instead of falling straight, it flares outward into a sculptural shape, adding movement without extra volume at the waist. That contrast between a sleek upper half and a curved hemline keeps the silhouette dynamic.
She paired it with pointed black pumps finished with white polka dots—a small but effective break from the all-black. The sharp toe keeps things polished, while the print adds just enough playfulness to soften the look.
The balance is clear. Clean lines with controlled drama. Among the night’s arrivals, this kind of precise, architectural approach stands out without needing excess.









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