SZA showcases her character in a low-cut black dress at the Webby Awards in New York City
SZA attended the 27th Annual Webby Awards, held Monday night in New York City.
The 33-year-old actor stunned as he wore a cut-out black dress that revealed multiple areas of skin during the celebratory event.
The hitmaker, who served as one of the presenters at the recent Grammy Awards, was also named Webby Artist of the Year 2023 at the star-studded event.
The top of SZA’s outfit hugged her sculpted torso closely and featured a pair of fringed sleeves.
The lower part of the dress hugged her curvy hips and a small part of her thighs was shown as she posed for several photos.
Appearing: SZA attended the 27th Annual Webby Awards, held Monday night in New York City
Back in black: The 33-year-old actor stunned as he wore a cut-out black dress that revealed multiple areas of skin during the formal event
The “Ghost In The Machine” singer’s gorgeous dark brown hair fell down her shoulders and chest.
SZA, née Solana Imani Rowe, also shared several videos and photos on her Instagram Story as she prepared for the Webbys’ visit.
In two of her first clips, the singer had a make-up artist and a hairdresser help her with the preparations for the award ceremony.
The hitmaker also presented two versions of her outfit and asked her fans to help her decide which would be best for the occasion.
The performer attached a video of her giving a five-word acceptance speech after the awards ceremony, simply declaring, ‘The internet scares me.’ Thank you.’
Despite the brevity of the statement, she was greeted with great applause from the audience.
The International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences announced that SZA was named Webby’s Artist of the Year last April.
According to Billboard, the singer received the award “for the instant classic SOS, the true intention and thoughtfulness she brings to her work, and for her brilliant use of the internet to share unique, brilliantly honest art.”
A glimpse: SZA, née Solana Imani Rowe, also shared on her Instagram story several videos and photos taken during the preparations for the Webbys
Short and sweet: The performer attached a video of herself giving a five-word acceptance speech after the awards ceremony, simply declaring, ‘The internet scares me.’
Lots of love: Despite the brevity of the statement, it received a lot of applause from the audience
Acknowledgments: The International Academy of Digital Arts & Sciences announced that SZA was named Webbys Artist of the Year last April
SOS, her second full-length studio album, was released on December 9th.
The record was preceded by three singles and three more were released to SZA fans after the project’s debut.
SOS received widespread critical acclaim, earning a 90% rating on Metacritic.
The album was also a commercial hit, topping the US Billboard 200 chart.