CFDA Awards 2024: Blake Lively, Kylie Jenner, Cynthia Erivo & 70+ More Stars Who Walked the Red Carpet (Every Photo Revealed!)

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There were so many A-List stars on the red carpet at the 2024 CFDA Fashion Awards and we’re recapping everyone who was in attendance! Blake Lively, Kylie Jenner, and Cynthia Erivo were among the celebs who walked the red carpet on Monday night (October 28) at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. Cynthia, who is playing Elphaba in the Wicked movie, is serving as host of the annual fashion event. “The CFDA is thrilled to return to the American Museum of Natural History after the success of last year’s awards and looks forward to celebrating the best of American creativity and ingenuity this fall,” CFDA CEO Steven Kolb said. “We are grateful to Amazon Fashion for the continued support of our biggest fundraiser of the year benefitting the CFDA Foundation.” Darren Criss walked the carpet in a blazer with no shirt underneath and a large purple skirt below.

More stars in attendance included Katie Holmes, Ciara, Tyla, Sebastian Stan, Charles Melton, and so many more. Head inside to check out all of the celebs on the red carpet… Keep browsing to see all of the celebs on the red carpet… Kylie Jenner Blake Lively Cynthia Erivo Paris Hilton Lucy Liu Tyla Danny Ramirez Winnie Harlow Addison Rae Troye Sivan Taylor Hill Kelsea Ballerini Brandon Flynn Jim Parsons Kathryn Hahn Alix Earle Sebastian Stan Molly Gordon Darren Criss Charles Melton Chloe Fineman Katie Holmes Da’Vine Joy Randolph Teyana Taylor Ella Emhoff Omar Apollo Erykah Badu Alton Mason Meghann Fahy Coco Jones Ciara Laufey Victoria Monet Rebecca Hall Nicole Richie Lucky Blue Smith and Nara Smith Jenna Lyons Zac Posen Remi Bader Brianne Howey Angel Reese Di Mondo Coco Rocha Lexi Wood Tayshia Adams Rebecca

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