Quinta Brunson made a stunning arrival to Wednesday’s episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” in a plunging black minidress by Herve Leger.
Brunson’s gown included intense ruching round her padded balloon-like sleeves and a cinched body-con silhouette skirt.
To create her looks, Brunson normally works with Bryon Javar, who also styles Karrueche and Marsai Martin.
When it got here to hair, the “Abbott Elementary” creator and star wore Bantu knots, a recent style for her that features sections of mini, twisted buns.
While on the show, Brunson spoke with Kimmel in regards to the series, her “Saturday Night Live” hosting debut and meeting Barack Obama. The actress showed a video the previous U.S. President recorded for her mother during Brunson’s opening monologue on “SNL.”
“Once I first showed that at ‘SNL’ to the writers, they were like ‘Is that this AI?’ and I used to be like “No, it’s really him!’”
Brunson joined the forged of “SNL” as a guest host on April 1 with musical guest Lil Yachty. For the opening monologue, Brunson wore a custom black Christian Siriano suit with high-fashion additions, including a mismatched hemline and ruffle detail.
The multi-hyphenate star is understood to continuously wear an all-black look. She made her Latest York Fashion Week debut at Christian Siriano’s show in February, wearing a strapless v-neckline gown with an identical black saucer hat. To the Critics Selection Awards in January, she wore a black Robert Wun gown adorned in standout tulle detail.
Brunson is the creator of “Abbott Elementary” and stars within the series alongside Janelle James, Tyler James Williams, Lisa Ann Walter and Sheryl Lee Ralph. Taraji P. Henson joined considered one of the episodes of the show’s second season, portraying Janine Teagues’ (Brunson’s character) estranged mother. In 2023, the series received a SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble In A Comedy Series. The season two finale of “Abbott Elementary” premieres on ABC on April 19.
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