Camila Cabello, Keke Palmer and more stars are taking over the red carpet at the TIME 100 Next Gala.
The leaders of tomorrow are coming out in fabulous style to represent their industries and causes at the TIME 100 Next Gala. This means that influential stars like Camila Cabello, Keke Palmer, Aly Raisman and so many more are being celebrated for their achievements by breaking out the bubbly and dancing the night away.
These young ingenues follow in the footsteps of the annual TIME 100 list, which recognizes the most influential public figures of the year. At this year's recent gala, musician Taylor Swift rocked everyone's socks off and it will likely be more of the same tonight.
Some of the stars who will be honored include, Henry Golding, Lili Reinhart, Billie Eilish, K-pop group Blackpink, Noah Centineo, YouTube star Emma Chamberlain, tennis player Coco Gauff, Robert and Bindi Irwin, Jharrel Jerome, Megan Thee Stallion, singer Maggie Rogers, Mj Rodriguez and Lilli Singh.
To see some of their red carpet looks, check out the gallery below!
We will "Never Be the Same" after seeing the performer in this showstopping dress.
From Vine to the Met Gala, this YouTuber, wearing Galvan, always knows how to make an impression.
This generation's ultimate "It" girl pulls out all the stops for her appearance.
Never one to disappoint, the star goes all out in a dramatic fur coat.
The singer wears one of this year's biggest trends.
Sorry, to this (wo)man, but no red carpet dress will ever get better than this.
The Riverdale star is all about drama, so it makes sense her drama would match.
Crikey! They grow up so fast.
This red carpet look is on fleek.
Good skin, flawless makeup and a killer outfit? Check.
The Slave Play creator stunts in his coordinated ensemble.
The activist walks the red carpet in a powerful and bold pantsuit.
Robert and Bindi's biggest supporter turns our for a night of celebrations.
This red carpet ensemble has us doing back flips it looks so good.
The Model of the Year for 2019 proves why she was chosen for the title.
Whoever said you can't wear white after Labor Day was wrong.