Olivia Rodrigo brought Y2K glamour to the Billboard Women in Music Awards 2023 on Wednesday in Los Angeles.
Rodrigo’s recent appearance at the music event comes after the star celebrated her 20th birthday, on Feb. 20. Her officewear theme was a slight twist to her past looks, specifically at the Grammy Awards, where she embraced the sheer trend in a
. At the 2022 Grammy Awards, the singer stood out in a dazzling Vivienne Westwood gown and won three Grammys, including Best Pop Vocal Album for her debut album “Sour.”Michael Buckner for Billboard Along with music, Rodrigo is also known for her acting roles in the Dinsey programs “Bizaardvark” and “High School Musical: The Musical: The Series.” The latter series is a Disney+ mockumentary that is inspired by the “High School Musical” films.
The Billboard Women in Music Awards honor the most influential female artists, executives and producers in the music industry. Quinta Brunson hosted this year’s event, held at the YouTube Theater in Los Angeles. SZA was named the 2023 Woman of the Year, while additional honorees included Lana Del Rey, Kim Petras, Twice, Becky G, Latto, Doechii, Ivy Queen, Lainey Wilson, Rosalia and Sylvia Rhone.
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