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Ariana Madix Bares Her Abs in Risqué Gold Cutout Dress for Love Island USA Hosting Debut
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Date:2025-04-18 05:07:30
Ariana Madix's latest look proves all that glitters is gold.
The Vanderpump Rules star shined bright in a glimmering cutout dress to make her hosting debut on the sixth season of Peacock's hit reality series Love Island USA.
If anything, Ariana turned the show into her personal runway as she made a dramatic entrance with her curve-hugging metallic gold gown from Di Petsa.
The wet-like design featured several pendant adornments and a plunging neckline with multiple cutouts that showcased the star's underboobs and abs. She completed her golden goddess look with matching Alexandre Birman heels and jewelry pieces from Simon G. and Gemma Azzuro.
As for her glam? The 38-year-old opted for a sun-kissed glow with her warm-toned makeup and effortless beachy waves.
"To follow in the slo-mo footsteps of such iconic women to host my favorite show is beyond an honor," Ariana captioned her June 11 Instagram. "Thank you for welcoming me to the love island family!"
The reality TV star hasn't been afraid push the boundaries with her style in recent years.
In fact, she entered a fiery new fashion era during the season 10 reunion of Vanderpump Rules when she donned a red-hot "revenge dress." She wore the sizzling piece just weeks after breaking up with Tom Sandoval amid his months-long affair with former cast member Rachel "Raquel" Leviss.
Ariana recently reflected on the jaw-dropping moment and how her fashion has evolved.
"It is interesting that term 'revenge dress,'" Ariana told E! News while promoting her partnership with BIC EasyRinse. "It was something Andy Cohen said, but nothing I ever thought while picking a dress for the day."
As for her best style advice? "Dress for yourself."
"There's something to be said about being your best when you feel your best," she continued, "and part of that feeling comes from having confidence in what you're wearing."
Keep reading to see all of Ariana's best fashion moments post-Scandoval.
The Vanderpump Rules star set the season 10 reunion ablaze when she donned this red-hot "revenge dress." She wore the sizzling piece just weeks after breaking up with Tom Sandoval amid his months-long affair with former castmember Raquel Leviss.
The Bravolebrity brought back the revenge dress for the season 11 reunion. But this time, she donned a royal blue see-through LaQuan Smith look.
To make her hosting debut on Peacock's Love Island USA, Ariana wowed in a curve-hugging metallic gold gown from Di Petsa.
While celebrating her DSW collaboration in May, the 38-year-old turned heads in a floral two-piece set and sky-high platform heels.
"There's such a great range of shoes because that's something that was really important to me," Ariana exclusively told E! News about her curated collection. "As people, and as women, we have so many hats. Sometimes, you need a shoe—or a few—to take you through all of these different roles you're playing in life."
Ariana looked perfectly pink at the season 11 premiere of Vanderpump Rules in January.
The Broadway star makes a splash on the set of Love Island USA in this colorful cutout minidress.
Ariana was a vision in white at the White House Correspondents' Association dinner in April—which marked one of her first appearances following her break up with Tom Sandoval amid his months-long affair with former castmember Raquel Leviss.
The actress suited up in this black blazer dress to make her debut in the Braodway musical Chicago, starring as Roxie Hart.
Ariana ushered in spring with this floral embroidered sequined minidress during an appearance on Watch What Happens Live.
The reality TV star turned up the heat during Coachella 2023, wearing an ab-baring long-sleeve top and cut-off denim shorts.
While attending BravoCon 2023, Ariana looked white-hot in this crisscross crop top and beige trousers.
(E! News, Bravo and Peacock are all part of the NBCUniversal family.)
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