Lana Condor was quite fashion forward, and fittingly so, as she hosted the 23rd Costume Designer Guild Awards.
The 23-year-old star of Netflix‘s To All the Boys movies rocked multiple looks while hosting the virtual awards show in Los Angeles.
The actress also hit the red carpet before the ceremony (which was streamed online) with Costume Designers Guild president Salvador Perez.
Lana hosts: Lana Condor was quite fashion forward, and fittingly so, as she hosted the 23rd Costume Designer Guild Awards
Another one: The 23-year-old star of Netflix’s To All the Boys movies rocked multiple looks while hosting the virtual awards show in Los Angeles
Lana and Salvador: The actress also hit the red carpet before the ceremony (which was streamed online) with Costume Designers Guild president Salvador Perez
Condor first hit the red carpet with a rather unique look, rocking a maroon turtleneck with a ruffled sash-like section over her shoulder.
She also tagged designer Prabal Gurung in an Instagram post when she was getting ready for her hosting duties.
She also rocked black pants and black platform heels with a turquoise dress around her waist.
Lana’s look: Condor first hit the red carpet with a rather unique look, rocking a maroon turtleneck with a ruffled sash-like section over her shoulder
Red carpet ready: She also rocked black pants and black platform heels with a turquoise dress around her waist
Ready: She also rocked black pants and black platform heels with a turquoise dress around her waist
She also rocked a much different look on the red carpet, which she also took to the stage with.
The X-Men: Apocalypse star wore an elegant lacy black dress designed by Christian Siriano with dangling diamond earrings and an elegant ring by Raven Fine Jewelers on the red carpet.
She completed her second look with black pumps, with styling by Tara Swennen, hair by Kat Thompson, makeup by Melissa Hernandez and nails by Thuy Nguyen.
Look 2: She also rocked a much different look on the red carpet, which she also took to the stage with
Lacy: The X-Men: Apocalypse star wore an elegant lacy black dress designed by Christian Siriano with dangling diamond earrings and an elegant ring by Raven Fine Jewelers on the red carpet
Glam squad: She completed her second look with black pumps, with styling by Tara Swennen, hair by Kat Thompson, makeup by Melissa Hernandez and nails by Thuy Nguyen
Before hosting the ceremony, Condor spoke with Variety about landing what she called a ‘dream job.’
‘I get to dress up and go wild. I haven’t dressed up in a bazillion years. It’s so important to highlight costume designers and uplift their work,’ Condor said.
She added that as an actor, ‘you spend so much time with them and they’re so patient, creative, kind and collaborative, so I’m very excited to be the host.’
Dream job: Before hosting the ceremony, Condor spoke with Variety about landing what she called a ‘dream job’
Dress up: ‘I get to dress up and go wild. I haven’t dressed up in a bazillion years. It’s so important to highlight costume designers and uplift their work,’ Condor said
Excited: She added that as an actor, ‘you spend so much time with them and they’re so patient, creative, kind and collaborative, so I’m very excited to be the host.
Condor closed out her To All The Boys trilogy with To All The Boys: Always and Forever, which debuted on Netflix in February.
She currently has two movies in pre-production, the sci-fi movie Moonshot and female buddy comedy Girls Night with Brianna Hildebrand.
She is also slated to star in the comedy mini-series Boo, B***h, playing a high school senior who has always played it safe, who wakes up one morning to learn she’s a ghost.
Trilogy: Condor closed out her To All The Boys trilogy with To All The Boys: Always and Forever, which debuted on Netflix in February
Pre-production: She currently has two movies in pre-production, the sci-fi movie Moonshot and female buddy comedy Girls Night with Brianna Hildebrand