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Mariah Carey’s Date Night Look Involves A Sequinned Minidress And Rainbow Jacket

Mariah Carey’s Date Night Look Involves A Sequinned Minidress And Rainbow Jacket

The singer was spotted heading out with boyfriend Bryan Tanaka.

Mariah Carey (Photo: Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images)

Mariah Carey is dazzling the celebrity street style scene.

Yesterday, the singer stepped out with her dancer boyfriend, Bryan Tanaka, to watch a screening of romantic comedy Bros in New York City. She wore an eye-grabbing head-to-toe sequinned outfit. The glittering look was composed of a black sequinned minidress, adorned with the word bro, spelled out in gold sequins, and a red heart across the bust, plus a rainbow-striped jacket.

She paired the flashy attire with sheer black stockings and black platform stilettos with ribbon straps. Accessories included chunky gold earrings, auburn butterfly-shaped sunglasses, diamond bracelets, and a red heart-shaped lollipop.

Meanwhile, Tanaka looked cool and casual in a black bomber jacket with a red 25 embroidered on the chest. He layered the outerwear over a white T-shirt and slouchy light-wash jeans, all paired with white sneakers.

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Mariah Carey

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Mariah Carey and boyfriend Bryan Tanaka (Photo: Getty Images)

Mariah Carey and boyfriend Bryan Tanaka (Photo: Getty Images)

Last week, the pop star made another flashy fashion statement while getting inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame. For the momentous occasion, Carey wore a strapless black gown by Oscar de la Renta. The nearly sheer dress, which was covered with shimmering silver appliqués, was paired with matching mesh opera gloves. She further accessorised with dramatic jewellery, including a matching diamond bracelet and necklace, as well as diamond earrings.

The "We Belong Together" singer previously opened up about her getting-ready process in a December 2021 interview with Harper's BAZAAR.

"Getting dressed up is often quite painful," she said at the time. "I don't think that people who have never done it, whatever the gender, will understand or could understand. … It's really freaking hard. It's not easy, darling."

This article originally appeared in Harper's BAZAAR US

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