The Best And Worst Looks From The 2016 Soul Train Awards Red Carpet
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Hosted for a second year in a row by the incomparable Erykah Badu, the Soul Train Awards took place last night in Las Vegas, Nevada. A whole host of big stars (and some folks we honestly hadn’t seen before) showed up and showed out for the event. We won’t actually get to see the show air (on BET and Centric) until November 27, but we were able to get quite the peek at what all the stars wore on the Soul Train Awards 2016 red carpet. You already know that some of the looks were very much outside pf the box. Check out who stepped out stylin’ in what and who probably should fire their stylist before the next award show shindig.

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Tamar Braxton
We weren’t crazy about the hair (love the makeup though!), but Tamar Braxton arrived at the show looking elegant in a one-shoulder black gown with a high slit up the front. She went minimal with the jewelry.

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Teyana Taylor
Serving body as usual, Teyana Taylor stepped out in a Blonds NY dress that gave her a reptilian look. It even had a tail! On a side note, love the makeup and wet hair.

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V. Bozeman
Wearing a Charles & Ron outfit and head wrap, singer and actress V. Bozeman brought a burst of color to the carpet. Once we realized this was a jumpsuit, we couldn’t help but fall in love with it.

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Yuna
Lovely singer Yuna, known for staying in an elegant head wrap of sorts, stepped out in an embroidered black gown and heels with a pointed toe. We probably would have left that belt at home and tried some different shoes, but otherwise, she looks beautiful.

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Erykah Badu
Let’s be honest — Erykah Badu can wear just about anything and kill it. She did just that in this one-of-a-kind lemon look (and in her signature tall top hat).

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Draya Michele
Another beauty serving body, former reality TV personality Draya Michele played with black and nude in her beautiful gown. Loving the jewelry and makeup!

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Elise Neal
Last night must have been one for jumpsuits of all kinds, because actress Elise Neal stepped out in this look with a train on each pant leg. Have to admit that it’s a bit much for our tastes (and we’re not really in love with the hair choice). How about you?

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Jill Scott
With a crown of flowers accenting her afro, Jill Scott arrived on the carpet in quite the bohemian, ’70s-inspired look. Accessories included some platform heels and shades. We are feeling the hair, but we’re just not that into the dress.

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Keke Wyatt
The singer wore this curve-hugging pink number with open-toed booties to the show. Digging the hair, but we’re over the bandage dresses of yesteryear.

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Lalah Hathaway
With her fierce purple locs and lovely smile, Hathaway looked stunning in this wax print gown. A gal can never go wrong with bell sleeves by the way.

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MC Lyte
The always beautiful MC arrived at the show in an LBD with a wealth of embroidery over it. We’re tired of the hump hairstyle in general (brings back Jersey Shore memories), but she looked fabulous nonetheless.

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Nicci Gilbert
A slim Nicci Gilbert showed leg (and curves) in an ASOS dress. A strappy heel or pump would have probably been better than the shoes chosen, but we love the dress, makeup and hair.

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Omarosa Manigault
Manigault wore a high-neck beaded gown that showed off some skin and a sleek hairstyle. The Trump supporter may be a mess in real life, but she cleaned up nicely for the show.

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Remy Ma
A big yes to that hair! Remy Ma looked beautiful in her velvet wrap gown and her blunt bob hairstyle. The velvet shoes may have been a bit much when it comes to wearing it with a dress of the same fabric and color, but she is delivering sass — and leg.
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