American pop star Ava Max was a huge drawcard at the ARIA Awards in Sydney on Wednesday.
And the singer certainly made an entrance as she walked the red carpet at the annual music event.
The Sweet But Psycho star, 30, wore just under half a million dollars of jewels from Australian jewellers K’dor, including several layered diamond cross necklaces.
Ava was styled by creative director Zena K’dor at House of K’dor flagship boutique in Double Bay.
Her jewellery including the necklaces, two diamond bangles, a diamond claw ring and a 80ct Kunzite and diamond ring.
Ava’s incredible bling complimented her slinky glittering gold low-cut gown which skimmed her stunning curves.
American pop star Ava Max made quite the entrance at the ARIA Awards in Sydney on Wednesday
The Sweet But Psycho star, 30, wore just under half a million dollars of jewels from Australian jewellers K’dor , including several layered diamond cross necklaces
The blonde bombshell also accessorised with a wild manicure and wore her platinum hair out in messy waves.
Ava was in last in Australia last year for Sydney WorldPride to join the line-up of the official closing concert Rainbow Republic.
The Kings & Queens hitmaker joined several international and local artists, including Grammy award-winner Kim Petras, plus local stars like G Flip and Peach PRC.
‘It’s been three years since I’ve been able to get to Australia, so when the opportunity came to join the Rainbow Republic closing concert line-up for Sydney WorldPride I. COULD. NOT. RESIST,’ Ava said at the time.
She also said she was looking forward to performing songs from her album, Diamonds & Dancefloors, which was released in January in 2023.
‘Sydney will be the first place I get to perform a full set from Diamonds & Dancefloors, so I cannot wait to be amongst this global explosion of rainbow!’ she added.
Ava’s incredible bling complimented her slinky glittering gold low-cut gown which skimmed her stunning curves
Her jewellery including the necklaces, a diamond claw ring and a 80ct Kunzite and diamond ring
The star took to the stage at the ARIAs to perform a medley of her big hits
Ava was also in Australia in 2019.
At the time she revealed that she shies away from writing songs about the party lifestyle and hadn’t touched a drop of alcohol in a year.
‘Drinking and partying never appealed to me in lyrics – they don’t have a lot of meaning behind them,’ she told Sydney Confidential.
Her chart-topping hit, Sweet but Psycho, courted controversy for its music video – which features an axe-wielding woman who is obsessed with a man she sees kissing another woman.
The UK’s Zero Suicide Alliance called the video ‘a package that helps to encourage and support stigma’ and said it underlined ‘negative perceptions of mental health’.
Sweet But Psycho has been streamed more than 1.4 billion times worldwide on Spotify and has earned Double Platinum status for its sales in Australia.
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