Ciara's 28 Best Red Carpet Moments of All Time Span Naked Dresses and Peak Tomboy
The Grammy-winning artist has dominated fashion like she's dominated music.

Not only did Ciara "One-Two Step" her way into the music industry, but she’s also left an indelible imprint on the fashion side of things. The R&B singer seemingly enjoys keeping her fashion sense funky fresh by making experimental fashion her personal style. Whether audaciously playing with bold colors or proportionally unique silhouettes, Ciara doesn’t shy away from embracing her aesthetic, spanning everything from tomboy looks to naked dresses and more. It's evident in her best looks of all time.
She has worn a sweeping range of designs by Balmain, Mugler, Versace, Georges Hobeika, Christopher Kane, and many more. (Ciara often works with stylists like Rob Zangardi and Mariel Haenn (the brilliant minds behind Jennifer Lopez and Heidi Klum’s wardrobes), in addition to Maeve Reilly.) Her willingness to venture into each brand’s heritage and pick designs within those brands that represent her is the definition of style. The artist loves to give her legs a moment in the spotlight with mini dresses or floor-length gowns with a thigh slit. The songstress doesn’t shy away from a good power suit or jumpsuit that exudes confidence and says she means business. Connoisseurs of style and fans of the singer know that every best-dressed list has a perennial spot with her name on it.
Her zeal for fashion doesn’t stop on the red carpet. In 2020, the mother of four announced the launch of The House of LR&C, a fashion brand focused on the intersection of fashion and philanthropy. The fashion was founded by her husband and New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson and Christine Day, former CEO of Lululemon.
The Grammy-winning artist has done it all, from writing hits like “Level Up” to branching out of music and into fashion by creating her own label aligned with her creative and moral vision. Keep scrolling to see Ciara’s best, most unforgettable red carpet moments over the years.