Ella Langley hit the carpet for the 61st Academy of Country Music Awards in Las Vegas on Sunday wearing a pristine white gown by Andrew Kwon and accessories which fit in with her “Dandelion” era.
The 27-year-old rising country star, who took home the song of the year award for “Choosin’ Texas,” dressed up in a white strapless gown in crepe-back satin from Andrew Kwon’s eighth collection, “Prelude No. 2.” The look featured corset bodice with a sweetheart neckline, and a fluid skirt crafted of satin chiffon. A train detail affixed to the back of the dress added extra drama to the look, which was matched to white pointed-toe pumps.
Meanwhile, the singer-songwriter’s custom jewelry by Whitehouse Brothers nodded to her “Dandelion” album, which released in April. She modeled a sparkling bolo necklace and ring with statement floral designs; the pieces were made from 18 karat yellow gold and platinum. Additional jewelry including earrings and two rings came from Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott.
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White has also been key to Langley’s wardrobe lately, with the musician wearing white dresses for her “Dandelion” album art, including a dress crafted from antique table cloths made by Upcycling Diaries, a vintage dress from the 1970s and a Jane Birkin-inspired dress with “Dandelion” stitched on it made by Tenbrook Design. In another example, she wore a white Schiaparelli look on the red carpet for the 2026 Billboard Women in Music in April. The artist works with stylist Stefani Colvin.
Last year at the 60th ACM Awards, Langley wore a fall 2004 Dolce & Gabbana design sourced from The Kit Vintage; it was a snakeskin print dress with lace accents and rhinestone touches as well.
Find more looks from the 2026 ACM Awards below.