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Olivia Rodrigo Rocks A Drool-Worthy Skin Tight Outfit

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Leena Nasir Entertainment Reporter
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Singer Olivia Rodrigo rocked a drool-worthy Jean Paul Gautier vintage dress Sunday at the MTV Movie & TV Awards.

The skin-tight number was a corset dress with an oversized zipper down the center and a bold criss-cross halter that perfectly accentuated the bodice, as seen in the prominently featured images on her Instagram account. Rodrigo is just 19 years old, but she has already proven she has a flair for fashion and is a force to contend with on the red carpet. Her sleek, two-toned black dress perfectly accentuated her figure with a tight, seamed skirt that was snug to her legs, according to the Hollywood Reporter.

 

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Rodrigo completed the outfit with thin, strappy heels that mimicked the halter’s criss-cross design and added a soft, feminine touch. She sported chrome grey nails, as well as black and silver rings and earrings. Her hair was perfectly designed to be on-theme with her vintage outfit. It was slicked back but then fanned out in a casual wisp at the back of her head. (RELATED: Jennifer Lopez Boasts Plunging Neckline At The MTV Movie & TV Awards)

Her makeup was simple and allowed her natural beauty to shine through. Her cosmetic accents were focused on cat eyes and glossy peachy lips, and the teen beauty didn’t need anything more than that to stun photographers and fans on the red carpet.

Her gorgeous, designer dress got lots of air time as Rodrigo made her way to the podium to accept the award for the best music documentary for “Driving Home 2 U.”

“Winning this award is so special because it was voted for by the fans. And I am so, so, so grateful for everyone who has supported me, my music and this film. I wouldn’t be here without you guys. The love you guys have shown to me is so unbelievably meaningful and life-changing,” Rodrigo said, according to video posted on YouTube.