By Claire Sulmers on Aug 31st 2010 12:24PM
Filed under: Celebrity Style , Red Carpet

The NAACP Theatre Awards, the annual ceremony recognizing outstanding people of color in theater, took place last night in Beverly Hills, Calif. Actors such as
Nia Long, Meagan Good and
Mo'Nique Coleman attended the event in a host of well-plucked gowns. Who do you think won the award for best dressed?
Meagan Good followed the white-gown trend of the Emmy Awards, opting for a one-shoulder dress with a cutout detail and mesh back. She accented her look with diamond hoop earrings that reflected the sequins peppering the bodice of her gown.

Mo'Nique Coleman looked lovely in a drape-neck green dress and strappy silver sandals. She kept her accessories simple so her curly updo could shine.
Lovely
Nia Long sizzled in an asymmetric peach empire-waist gown. Her signature short haircut underscored her simple makeup and white-stone chandelier earrings.
Fresh Prince alum Tatyana Ali went for safe in a little black dress and black sandals. Brilliantly coiffed hair brought her look to red-carpet level.
Twin Tamera Mowry sparkled in a strapless champagne frock with a frilly skirt. Her perfectly coordinated outfit oozed fab, down to her well-manicured fingernails.
Ashanti, who won an award for her role in Dorothy in 'The Wizard of Oz,' vamped it up in a blood-red gown with a mermaid hem. While her dress is eye-catching, her crystal-encrusted sandals and large cocktail ring stole the show.
You can't go wrong with white, as
LisaRaye displayed in this floor-length snow-white gown. The dress' generous silhouette is endlessly flattering, and her chunky, large-linked necklace and bracelet offer a dash of edge.
Lastly,
Naturi Naughton looked simply sweet in a ruched olive cocktail mini. Silver T-strap sandals and chandelier earrings completed the look.
Who took the honor of best dressed?
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By: MsMercedes on 9/08/2010 3:24PM
These ladies did look beautiful! There were a lot of other ladies with less "celebrity" that also looked amazing. Too bad they weren't included. I guess one has to have a "name" to be recognized as a beautiful black woman...?
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