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Megan Thee Stallion’s Hot Girl Fashion Evolution Makes Us Wanna Hiss
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Date:2025-04-17 22:38:25
Megan Thee Stallion has got the fashion world rattled.
The “Hot Girl Summer” rapper’s style evolution has been nothing short of savage. From bold, colorful prints to rhinestones galore and demure designer gowns, Megan keeps the public on their toes and never fails to serve a look.
Even back when she was an up-and-coming artist, Megan’s alter ego Tina Snow—whose name was inspired by Pimp C's onstage persona—sported icy blonde hair, clothes with cutouts and expensive jewelry. From then on, Megan only aimed to build up herself along with her fans.
“That’s what I’m trying to bring to the ladies,” she told Hot 107.9 back in 2018. “You know that real confidence, that real swag.”
As Megan’s stardom continued to rise, she pushed her fashion choices as hard as she pushed her pen. The “Body” singer-songwriter was not afraid to turn heads on the red carpet—like rocking a gorgeous orange Dolce & Gabbana gown at the 2021 Grammy Awards. However, Megan was also a fan of tapping into Texas roots, often donning big cowboy hats, denim, and rhinestones—as seen during her Hot Girl Summer Tour.
Now that she’s become a staple in the industry, the “BOA” artist’s sense of style is crossing boundaries and borders. In fact, her love of Japanese culture has shown up more recently in her outfits, with her 2024 self-titled album comprised of snake motifs and anime characters.
“I really like the storytelling in anime,” Megan told Billboard in a Sept. 4 interview. “The thing that resonates with me while watching a lot of the anime I like is watching the character development.”
And It’s been an incredible payoff for fans to watch the 29-year-old’s journey to becoming a glam goddess—but the story’s not over.
As host and one of the performers at the upcoming 2024 MTV Video Music Awards, Megan—who is also going into the show with five nominations herself—will surely be serving more eye-popping looks for thee Hotties.
For now, keep reading to revisit some of her most memorable outfits…
Megan Thee Stallion burned up the red carpet at a 2024 pre-Grammys party in a head-turning Oude Waag dress.
The "Hot Girl Summer" hitmaker wore something for thee hotties during the premiere of the Mean Girls movie musical in January 2024.
She wasn't afraid to bare her body-ody-ody-ody-ody-ody-ody-ody in this see-through Salih Balta gown at the 2023 GQ Men of the Year party.
The rapper—clad in a Bach Mai gown—showed off her mane at the 2023 Vanity Fair Oscars after-party.
Megan dazzled in a gold Moschino gown at the 2022 Met Gala.
The "Savage" artist's leopard-print Roberto Cavalli dress for the 2022 Grammys was purrrfection.
And the award for amazing red carpet fashion goes to...Megan for her Gurav Gupta gown at the 2022 Oscars.
Later that night, the "Sweetest Pie" emcee changed into a mesmerizing Mônot ensemble for Vanity Fair's Oscars party.
Megan turned heads in this incredible corseted black velvet dress at the 2022 iHeartRadio Music Awards.
Megan rocked a Mônot dress at the 2021 Glamour Woman of the Year Awards.
For the 2021 Grammys, Megan impressed in a jaw-dropping, orange Dolce & Gabbana gown.
Body suit or suit of armor? You decide. Megan stunned in this black and gold body suit onstage in Feb 2020 at Maxim's Big Game Experience event.
Megan proved that knee high socks work in any decade on any red carpet in this ensemble at the 2019 MTV Music Video Awards.
New York Fashion week wasn't ready for Megan to look this good while attending the Coach show.
Megan sported long blonde locks and some blue leather pants with a patterned shirt while on her way to a 2019 Hollywood event.
Carrie Bradshaw could never. The rapper walked the streets of N.Y.C. in a pair of cute leather shorts and heels.
Superman called, but he doesn't want his suit back! Megan looked right at home in this blue and red leather ensemble at the 2019 BET Awards.
The "Big Ole Freak" rapper rocked this zebra print outfit for her first appearance as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live in 2020.
If you got it, flaunt it. The "WAP" singer did just that when she rocked these short denim shorts with a simple beige crop top.
Megan can make pretty much any style look good. She opted for a suede jacket at the Coach show for New York Fashion Week in 2019.
No one wears a romper quite like Megan. For a night out in Atlanta in 2020, she wore this romper that was just the right amount of casual and elegant.
Megan arrived to the 2019 BET Awards ready to claim her rightful spot as the queen of fashion.
Megan isn't afraid to take risks with her personal style, and this two-toned hairstyle combined with a bra top and jean shorts was perfection.
Megan attended the Variety Hitmakers brunch with this adorable print that was both cute and powerful.
Don't miss the 2024 Video Music Awards on Wednesday, Sept. 11, at 8 p.m. on MTV.veryGood! (46)
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