Gwen Stefani switched up her look to hit the stage at the 2024 ACM Awards on Thursday night in Texas.
The 54-year-old music artist — who walked the red carpet in a feather-covered outfit — fittingly wore a bedazzled plum costume to sing her song Purple Irises with husband Blake Shelton.
The bombshell showed off her fit figure in the look's sequin-covered, body-hugging skinny pants.
The top half of her ensemble consisted of a huge flower accoutrement layered over a corset bodice.
Stefani, who hails from Southern California, finished the show-stopping look with a pair of perspex platform heels.
Gwen Stefani switched up her look to hit the stage at the 2024 ACM Awards on Thursday night in Texas
The 54-year-old music artist — who walked the red carpet in a feather-covered outfit — fittingly wore a bedazzled plum costume to sing her song Purple Irises with husband Blake Shelton
The bombshell showed off her fit figure in the look's sequin-covered, body-hugging skinny pants
The mother-of-three, who shares three sons with ex-husband Gavin Rossdale, wore her long, platinum blonde locks in long, loose waves.
Her face was aglow in a full face of matte makeup that included soft pink blush and a glossy lipstick.
Shelton wore an understated look, letting wife Gwen shine in her bright getup.
Dressed in a dark blazer, button-up shirt, and dark jeans, the country crooner strummed his guitar while singing along with the No Doubt frontwoman.
Stefani took to Instagram on Thursday evening to get fans excited for her appearance on the awards show.
'It’s time! tune-in to the @acmawards on @primevideo now and stream live at amazon.com/ACM #ACMawards gx,' she wrote along with one post.
In another post, the singer-songwriter showed her appreciation with a video clip and caption that read, 'thank u @ACMawards !! gx #ACMawards @blakeshelton.'
Gwen released the single Purple Irises in February.
The top half of her ensemble consisted of a huge flower accoutrement layered over a corset bodice
Shelton wore an understated look, letting Gwen shine in her bright getup
Dressed in a dark blazer, button-up shirt, and dark jeans, the country crooner strummed his guitar while singing along with the No Doubt frontwoman
Stefani, who hails from Southern California, finished the showstopping look with a pair of perspex platform heels
Gwen belted her heart out as she sang alongside her husband, who she wed in 2021
Before the ceremony Gwen and Blake posed on the red carpet
Stefani dressed to impress wearing a jacket that contained an assortment of feather embellishments that contained hues such as brown, white and gray
She additionally wore a matching miniskirt as well as a pair of black fishnet tights and open-toed, dark gold platform heels
The lovebirds - who tied the knot in 2021 - are slated to take to the stage during the annual ceremony to perform together
During a recent interview with Entertainment Tonight, Shelton opened up about the single and gave insight into their performance.
'Purple Irises is for Gwen's album and I was just lucky enough that she asked me to be on the song, but I don't have any idea what she's gonna come up with for production,' he explained.
'You can probably expect some flowers but I don't know, I'm just along for the ride this time and I'm gonna enjoy it and just hang out,' the former Voice coach added.
The awards show took place at the Omni Frisco Hotel at The Star and Reba McEntire took on hosting duties for the 17th time.
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