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Meghan Trainor was all about pink for her appearance at iHeartRadio’s 102.7 KIIS FM Wango Tango on Saturday, showcasing two different bold ensembles complemented by Amina Muaddi heels and velvety stiletto boots, both in a bright Barbie hue.
On the carpet for the concert, Trainor posed in a satiny minidress featuring a ruffly skirt, cutouts at the bodice and a large pink bow at the bust — with a tiny black bow on top of it. Her accessories showcased plenty of pearls, including a layered choker necklace.
Trainor’s minidress was accompanied by a pair of Amina Muaddi pumps, specifically the brand’s Yigit style. The shoes feature an angular platform lending the style a distinctive silhouette; a soaring heel measuring 150 mm is also included. Crafted from satin and available in other colors, the shoes retail for $1,335. A popular style, the Yigit pump is one that’s also been worn by the likes of Jennie and Beyoncé.
For her on-stage look, Trainor amped up the sparkle with a pink two-piece set featuring briefs and a bra, both of which were intricately bejeweled. Showcasing the no pants look, her hot pink boots were clearly visible. Crafted with a crushed velvet material, the knee-high style featured a stiletto heel and pointed toe.
Find more looks from Wango Tango, which also welcomed Gwen Stefani to the stage, below.
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