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Storm Reid turned heads in a sculptural electric blue dress by Iris van Herpen. Scroll through the gallery to see more looks from the red carpet
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Gwen Stefani arrived in Vera Wang before receiving the Fashion Icon Award.
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"Queer Eye" star Karamo Brown accessorized his dapper outfit with a thin gold harness.
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"Euphoria" star Zendaya continued her run of form on the red carpet in a black one-shouldered Christopher Esber gown.
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"Riverdale" actor KJ Apa's looked dashing in pink.
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Pink paired a black blazer with a high-necked sheer blouse.
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Kelly Rowland impressed in a textured design by Iris van Herpen.
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British TV presenter Maya Jama in an eye-catching green shirt dress.
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Moschino's creative director Jeremy Scott's outfit featured an open blazer, red cape and plenty of leather straps.
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Bretman Rock arrives at the People's Choice Awards before being named Beauty Influencer of 2019.
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Kourtney Kardashian arrived in a glittering striped pantsuit.
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Candice Patton puts her own bold spin on a tailored black blazer.
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"The Flash" actress Victoria Park was one of a number of stars to sport a sparkling blazer.
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T-Pain arrives sporting thick silver trim and sneakers.
CNN  — 

The People’s Choice Awards may serve to celebrate the year’s achievements in film, TV and music, but there was also plenty happening in the fashion stakes Sunday evening.

In addition to the usual glamor of the red carpet, a Fashion Icon Award was awarded for only the second year. And with 2019’s winner, Gwen Stefani, announced in advance, all eyes were on the singer as the stars arrived at the Barker Hangar in Santa Monica.

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Gwen Stefani arrives at the 45th annual People's Choice Awards.

True to form, Stefani turned up in dramatic fashion in a white Vera Wang dress with a huge, ruffled train reading “Fashion Icon.” She paired the gown with thigh-high boots and long black gloves, before posing on the red carpet with partner and fellow “The Voice” judge Blake Shelton.

Fittingly, her award was presented by fashion design Jeremy Scott, who himself seemed out to make a statement. In what was perhaps the night’s boldest outfit, Moschino’s creative director sported an open blazer, revealing leather straps across his chest, that he matched with a silky red cape (and yet more leather straps creeping up the legs of his pinstripe trousers).

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Jeremy Scott arrives ahead of the ceremony in Santa Monica, California.

Elsewhere, the red carpet’s male stars largely opted for classic tailoring, though not without a hearty dose of color – from “Riverdale” actor KJ Apa’s fetching pink suit to “Vanderpump Rules” star James Kennedy’s mustard jacket. Yet, some of the most eye-catching suits and jackets were worn by the evening’s female power-dressers, with Kourtney Kardashian, Pink, Victoria Park, Erika Jayne and Candice Patton all putting their own spin on the blazer.

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There were also plenty of bare shoulders on display. “Euphoria” star Zendaya continued her run of form on the red carpet in a black one-shouldered Christopher Esber gown, while actress Joey King and Canadian singer Alessia Cara both impressed in strapless numbers.

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Zendaya in a black Christopher Esber design.

But on what was a relatively unadventurous night for fashion, it fell to Zendaya’s co-star, Storm Reid, to set social media alight. The 16-year-old actress stole the show in a sculptural electric blue dress by Dutch designer Iris van Herpen.

Scroll through the gallery above to see more looks from the red carpet. CNN’s Oscar Holland, Hilary Whiteman and Will Lanzoni contributed to this report.