MTV Movie and TV Awards 2019: Best-dressed from Lizzo to Aubrey Plaza

The award show airs on Monday 

Chelsea Ritschel
New York
Monday 17 June 2019 22:01 BST
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See the best-dressed at the 2019 MTV Movie and TV Awards
See the best-dressed at the 2019 MTV Movie and TV Awards

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The main part of awards season may be over, but that doesn’t mean celebrities aren’t continuing to bring their best looks to award show red carpets.

On Sunday, celebrities stepped out for this year’s MTV Movie and TV Awards in outfits perfect for summer.

With a more casual dress code than other awards ceremonies, the MTV Awards saw looks comprised of bright colours, blazers and plenty of sunglasses.

From Lizzo, who wore a bright lime-green ruched dress and statement sneakers, to Storm Reid’s pirate-inspired outfit, these were the best looks on the red carpet.

Nick Cannon made a statement in Louis Vuitton red armour and a matching muzzle, a look he accessorised with gold chains, while YouTube star Tana Mongeau opted for an oversized dollar bill worn as a dress.

On Instagram, the star joked that she was “wearing my net worth”.

The annual ceremony takes place in Santa Monica, California and will air on MTV on Monday.

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