Aside from all the music and the awards, my favorite part about the CMAs is the fashion! Celebrities always go all out and never cease to impress me. Before we get into the red carpet fashion, here's a recap of the night's winners:
Album of the Year: Platinum, Miranda Lambert
Entertainer of the Year: Luke Bryan
Female Vocalist: Miranda Lambert
Male Vocalist: Blake Shelton
Music Video of the Year: "Drunk on a Plane," Dierks Bentley
New Artist of the Year: Brett Eldridge
Single of the Year: "Automatic," Miranda Lambert
Song of the Year: "Follow Your Arrow," Kacie Musgraves
Vocal Duo of the Year: Florida Georgia Line
Vocal Group of the Year: Little Big Town
Musical Event of the Year: "We Were Us," Keith Urban featuring Miranda Lambert
Irving Waugh Award of Excellence: Vince Gill
Now, let's talk red carpet looks!
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Carrie Underwood
Carrie looked picture perfect in this flowy champagne gown! You can even see her (teeny) baby bump!
Miranda Lambert
Miranda Lambert's Old Hollywood look is breathtaking!
Kellie Pickler
This paneled beaded gown is everything!
Luke Bryan
*Swoon*.
Keith Urban & Nicole Kidman
Keith and Nicole always look absolutely fierce together.
Faith Hill & Tim Mcgraw
I love that Tim brought out a cowboy hat!
Meghan Trainor
The "All About That Bass" singer looked pretty in blue!
Lucy Hale
Lucy Hale looked stunning in this gorgeous red gown!
The Band Perry
This country trio looked smokin' hot!
Kacey Musgraves
The higher the hair, the closer to God, right?
Lady Antebellum
This country trio looks amazing!
Martina Mcbride
Martina went with some black and gold for the red carpet!
TYLER HUBBARD & BRIAN KELLEY
The Florida Georgia Line duo looked super handsome!
Scotty McCreery
How handsome does Scotty look?!
Clare Bowen
The Nashville star kept it sweet with black and white.
Danielle Bradberry
The plunging neckline and fishtail side braid is amazing!
Who do you think had the best look?
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