Ariana Madix Shimmers in a Jaw-Dropping Pink Dress at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards (PHOTO)
The Vanderpump Rules cast member was resplendent in a rose-colored dress at the big awards show.
Ariana Madix has always looked pretty in pink, and she often wears the color for a special occasion. The Vanderpump Rules cast member rocked a memorable pink cut-out dress for the Season 6 reunion in 2018, and hit the 2019 People's Choice Awards in another cotton-candy-hued style. Fast forward a few years, and her rose-colored streak is still going strong.
At the Creative Arts Emmy Awards on January 7, Ariana looked resplendent in a shimmering pink gown. Keep scrolling to see her outfit for one of the first awards shows of the season.
Ariana Madix Wears Pink at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards
At the awards show, where Vanderpump Rules was nominated for Outstanding Unstructured Reality Program, Ariana posed in her irresistibly pretty look. Her Cassie Gown, from Maria Lucia Hohan, had an asymmetrical neckline with one-shoudler styling and a cutout at the waist. The light, silky fabric the had an irridescent sheen, and it shimmered in hues of lilac and light pink.
Bling from David Yurman and shoes by Steve Madden rounded out Ariana's ensemble. She accented her light-catching look with side-swept, beachy waves and a dewy beauty, pastel look. Sharing her awards-night look to Instagram, Ariana tagged stylist Emily Men and hair and makeup artist Emma Willis.
At the ceremony, Ariana sat beside her pal Katie Maloney, who looked dazzling in a glittering gold dress. Other Vanderpump Rules personalities at the event included James Kennedy and his girlfriend, Ally Lewber, who looked incredibly chic in their all-black looks.
Ariana Madix prepares for her first Broadway role
Awards season isn't the only thing that has Ariana beaming. The cocktail savant recently landed her first Broadway role! In an Instagram video, Ariana shared that she was "thrilled" to be taking on "an absolute lifelong dream" of hers as she prepres to play Roxie Hart in Chicago.
"I started doing theater in Catholic [middle] school," she told Bustle. "I always just really wanted to be on stage. Then in high school, I was doing show choir and the high school plays as well. I had dreams, even then, of skipping college altogether, moving to New York, and trying to be in theater. But my mom was like, 'No, you need to actually go to school.'"
The Single AF Cocktails author also revealed how her teenage self would react to her major Chicago moment. "Oh my gosh. My 14-year-old self would be so excited," she said. "I think I would just be like, 'Are you kidding me?'"