Megan Thee Stallion’s Plunging Lavender Gown at ‘Mean Girls’ Premiere Is So Fetch

The rapper collaborated with Reneé Rapp for a song on the film’s soundtrack.
Megan Thee Stallion

Megan Thee Stallion.


When Megan Thee Stallion showed up to the Mean Girls movie premiere in New York City on Jan. 8, she was absolutely ready to serve.

The rapper donned a semi-sheer lavender-colored gown that couldn’t have hugged her curves more perfectly. The stunning custom gown, designed by Julian Mendez, featured a plunging neckline down to Megan’s navel, and the “Savage” singer’s entire look was styled by Eric Archibald. She wore her blonde locks in sleek waves, and opted for a majorly glam makeup moment, including winged eyeliner, lots of lashes and an overlined lip.

Megan showed off her incredible outfit on Instagram the day after the event to major fanfare from her 31.3 million followers. “At Thee @meangirls musical premiere last night 💋,” she wrote simply in her caption.

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“This dress 😍😍😍😍,” tennis legend and three-time SI Swimsuit star Serena Williams gushed. 

“very fetch 🩷,” the official IG account chimed.

“Purple is sooo your color bestie 💜💜,” the Bratz page noted of the flattering hue.

“CAN YOU LET US BREATHE😮‍💨😮‍💨😮‍💨🔥🔥🔥,” a fan exclaimed.

At the red carpet event, Megan spoke to Entertainment Tonight about collaborating with one of the film’s stars, Reneé Rapp, on a song for the movie’s soundtrack.

“I love Reneé. As soon as I met her I was like, ‘Oh, you my friend. O.K.’ I love it. I love her and I love Mean Girls,” Megan told the outlet. “It was only right they had to call the H-Town hottie out here. I been calling myself the Black Regina George for, like, ever. And here I am. This is really my dream, so I’m so happy. I’m excited to be a part of this.”

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