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ESPYS 2024 Red Carpet Fashion: See Every Look as the Stars Arrive
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Date:2025-04-17 06:41:09
Fashion is calling the shots at the 2024 ESPYS
The annual sports award show is already proving to be a total slam dunk, with the best and brightest in sports descending upon the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles July 11.
And with tennis legend Serena Williams serving as the ceremony's host, guests such as Russell Wilson, Allyson Felix, Chari Hawkins, Livvy Dunne and Melody Kandil made sure to bring their style A-game.
But these athletes aren't the only ones acing their red carpet 'fits. Halle Bailey, Maksim Chmerkovskiy, Colman Domingo, Nikki Glaser, Mickey Guyton, Rob Lowe, Nick Viall and Natalie Joy were also dressed to impress.
In addition to the head-turning looks, the ESPYS ballot is just as fierce. After all, Indiana Fever rookie Caitlin Clark will face off with fellow WNBA legend A’ja Wilson, as well as U.S. Open winner Coco Gauff and Olympic gold medal golfer Nelly Korda for Best Athlete, Women’s Sports.
On the men’s side, Patrick Mahomes and Shohei Ohtani are also going head-to-head for a history-defining win. Along with Scottie Scheffler and Connor McDavid, both players are up for Best Athlete, Men’s Sports. If Patrick or Shohei walk away with the trophy, they will join LeBron James, Lance Armstrong and Tiger Woods as the only athletes to win the award multiple times.
Of course, there are plenty of fan-favorite teams going head-to-head, as well as individual athletes. After taking home the 2024 NBA Finals trophy last month, the Boston Celtics will face off reigning Super Bowl champions the Kansas City Chiefs, as well as the Las Vegas Aces and the South Carolina Gamecocks.
But before each team and player gets their well-deserved flowers, keep reading to see every arrival on the 2024 ESPYS red carpet.
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