Issa Rae wows in a neon zip-up dress at the season two premiere of HBO Max's Sweet Life: Los Angeles

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Issa Rae attended the world premiere of HBO Max's Sweet Life: Los Angeles, which took place in the City Of Angeles on Wednesday evening.The 37-year-old performer flashed a wide smile as she posed for several photos on the event's red carpet.The reality show's second run of episodes are set to debut later this week.

Big night:Issa Rae attended the world premiere of HBO Max's Sweet Life: Los Angeles, which took place in the City Of Angeles on Wednesday eveningRae wowed in a curve-clinging neon dress that zipped up the front and had a plunging neckline.The Insecure star amped up the glamour by slipping her feet into a pair of black lace-up heels.

The Primetime Emmy-nominated performer accessorized with a pair of shiny gold hoop earrings.Her brunette hair was slicked back and styled in a voluminous ponytail that cascaded down her back.

Beaming:The 37-year-old performer flashed a wide smile as she posed for several photos on the event's red carpet Neon: Rae wowed in a curve-clinging neon dress that zipped up the front and had a plunging neckline.The Insecure star amped up the glamour by slipping her feet into a pair of black lace-up heelsSweet Life: Los Angeles is centered on a group of young African-American professionals who strive to further their respective careers while living in Los Angeles.Development on the reality series was revealed in May of last year.HBO Max'sexecutive vice president of Non-Fiction and Live-Action Family, Jennifer O'Connell, previously gave a statement toDeadlineto express her excitement about the project.'We are thrilled to partner with Issa Rae on this fun, dynamic series about a real group of friends and their unique, yet intertwined experiences in South Los Angeles, which has a one-of-a-kind.

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