We've been obsessed with Anitta for a while now, but our love for the Brazilian artist seriously ramped up when she was Cosmopolitan UK's February digital cover star. As well as giving a whole new insight into the star, we got endless style inspo courtesy of her accompanying photo shoot.

Fast forward two months and she's still serving lewks. From her teeny tiny yellow string bikini (coordinated to her equally bright fridge, natch) to her latest red carpet look, we're convinced Anitta cannot put a fashion foot wrong. Even if she is channelling a Men in Black agent.

Confused? Let us explain. Anitta attended the 2024 Latin American Music Awards held in Las Vegas last night [Thursday 25 April] stepping onto the red carpet wearing head-to-toe black. Her outfit in question consisted of a mini dress that was serving business on top, party at the bottom.

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With XL shoulder pads, Anitta looked like she meant business. Especially with the addition of black rectangular sunglasses, a signature look of the sci-fi film's agents portrayed by Will Smith and Tessa Thompson.

Anitta's dress, however, also featured corsetry details on the bodice while the micro hemline of her mini skirt had cut-outs at each of her hips. She added sheer black tights and black patent slingback heels (a huge spring summer fashion trend, FYI) to complete the look.

You know what they say, when you've got a red carpet at 7 but need to save the world from aliens at 8...

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Alexandria Dale

Alexandria Dale is Digital Fashion Writer at Cosmopolitan & Women's Health UK. Covering everything from the celebrity style moments worth knowing about to the latest fashion news, there’s nothing she loves more than finding a high street dupe of a must-have designer item. As well as discovering new brands, she’s passionate about sustainable fashion and establishing the trends that are actually worth investing in. Having worked in fashion journalism for six years, she has experience at both digital and print publications including Glamour and Ok!