,

2024 Critics Choice Awards: Black Celebs’ Best Red Carpet Looks

Colman Domingo, Angela Bassett and Sterling K. Brown are some of the Black stars who showed out on the red carpet of the 29th Annual Critics Choice Awards.

The red carpets never stop during awards season, which means Black stars never stop wowing us with their elegance and unforgettable style. At the 29th Annual Critics Choice Awards on Sunday, fan favorites from “Abbott Elementary,” “American Fiction” and “The Color Purple” celebrated the success of their films and TV series while also showcasing their best red carpet looks.

Video will return here when scrolled back into view
‘Nickel Boys’ Star Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor Reveals the Role That’s Closest to Her in Real Life

Da’Vine Joy Randolph

Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison

Jessica Williams

Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison

Colman Domingo

Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison

Fantasia Barrino

Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison

Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor

Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison

Sterling K. Brown

Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison

Jeffrey Wright

Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison

Angela Bassett

Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison

Sheryl Lee Ralph

Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison

Taraji P. Henson

Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison

Quinta Brunson

Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison

William Stanford Davis

Photo: Getty Images Amy Sussman/WireImage Photo: Getty Images Amy Sussman/WireImage

Calah Lane

Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison

Jelani Alladin

Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison

Noah Ricketts

Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison

Ayo Edebiri

Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison

Ariana DeBose

Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison

Aja Naomi King

Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison

David and Jessica Oyelowo

Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison

Danielle Brooks

Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison

Celia Rose Gooding

Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison

Lauren E. Banks

Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison Photo: Getty Images Frazer Harrison

Latest from The Root

The Root 100 - 2020

The Root 100 – 2020

The Root’s annual list of the most influential African Americans in the fields of arts, community, business, entertainment, media, politics, science and sports …
The Root 100 - 2021

The Root 100 – 2021

The Root’s annual list of the most influential African Americans in the fields of arts, community, business, entertainment, media, politics, science and sports …

Test X embeds

Test X embeds

This is a test post Such a sick jersey#onceagiantalwaysagiant #NYGiants pic.twitter.com/NOUBIJioS8— LPG – NYG (@LicensePlateGuy) July 8, 2025 Lorem Ipsum is simply dummy text of the printing and typesetting industry. Lorem Ipsum has been the industry’s standard dummy text ever since the 1500s, when an unknown printer took a galley of …
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 27: Justin Combs, Charlie Liucci, Quincy Taylor Brown and King Combs leave the Sean Combs' sex trafficking and racketeering trial at Manhattan Federal Court on June 27, 2025 in New York City. Defense attorneys will begin their closing arguments today, “followed by a prosecution rebuttal argument” after the prosecution and defense resting their cases earlier this week. “Then, Judge Arun Subramanian will instruct jurors on the law before deliberations begin”. Some of the charges have been dropped and others have been downgraded, in an effort to streamline the case at the behest of Judge Arun Subramanian. Combs, 55, faces up to life in prison if convicted on charges, which include allegations of threats, arson, violence, and drug-fueled sex parties referred to as "freak offs." (Photo by John Lamparski/Getty Images)

Diddy’s Best Friend Charlie Liucci is Being Loud About His Next Moves Will Be Following Acquittal

He’s been spotted wearing “FREE PUFF” merch, now, Charlie Liucci has an inside scoop on what Diddy will do once released …
CloudSearch Test

CloudSearch Test

Testing CloudSearch …