There's No Doubt These BET Award Nominees Will Land on Everyone's Best Dressed List

The 2020 BET Awards are taking place this Sunday. While there won't be a regular red carpet or a stadium full of A-listers like in previous years, the show will take place virtually on YouTube. Sure, this year's show will look a little different, but we're betting it will be packed full of fashionable looks, and we can't wait to see what celebrities like Beyoncé and Nicki Minaj are going to wear while attending the award show from their houses.

The BET Awards will include performances by stylish stars like Megan Thee Stallion and breakout singers Chloe x Halle, who have come a long way after being signed by Beyoncé. Bey's daughter Blue Ivy also nabbed her first ever nomination at the tender age of 8! Just like her mom, Blue is also a major fashionista as we've seen from past events.

Billy Porter, who is nominated in the best actor category, is also scheduled to make an appearance, and if his outfit is anything like his previous red carpet looks, we're in for a treat. (I'm personally still not over his 2019 Met Gala look.) Keep reading to see some of the most stylish BET nominees.

Beyoncé: Album of the Year, Best Female R&B/Pop Artist, Best Movie
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Beyoncé: Album of the Year, Best Female R&B/Pop Artist, Best Movie

As if she needs an introduction, Queen Bey always knows how to make a statement, whether she's on the red carpet in a one-of-a-kind gown or showing off her vocal chops on stage in a bedazzled bodysuit.

Blue Ivy: BET Her Award
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Blue Ivy: BET Her Award

Blue nabbed her first-ever BET Award nomination for being featured on her mom Beyoncé's song "Brown Skin Girl." Just like Bey, the 8-year-old loves to wear statement pieces.

Chloe x Halle: Best Group
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Chloe x Halle: Best Group

Chloe x Halle are quickly rising to fame, thanks in part to their hit new album and their eye-catching outfits, which often coordinate.

Lil Nas X: Best New Artist
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Lil Nas X: Best New Artist

Lil Nas X is a pro when it comes to rocking a cowboy hat and boots. He isn't afraid of wearing a colorful suit, either.

Zendaya: Best Actress
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Zendaya: Best Actress

Zendaya is an absolute red carpet darling. She's worn everything from a bedazzled minidress to a custom two-toned gown by Armani.

Lizzo: Album of the Year, Best Female Hip Hop Artist, Best Female R&B/Pop Artist
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Lizzo: Album of the Year, Best Female Hip Hop Artist, Best Female R&B/Pop Artist

Lizzo always makes a statement on the red carpet, whether it's with a teeny-tiny purse or a gorgeous printed gown.

Cardi B: Best Female Hip Hop Artist
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Cardi B: Best Female Hip Hop Artist

Cardi B isn't afraid of wearing body-hugging pieces with bold accents like cutouts and fringe, and that's exactly why we love her.

Nicki Minaj: Best Female Hip Hop Artist, Best Collaboration
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Nicki Minaj: Best Female Hip Hop Artist, Best Collaboration

Nicki Minaj is a style chameleon. She's been seen wearing everything from a sleek body-con gown to a sultry bodysuit.

Tracee Ellis Ross: Best Actress
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Tracee Ellis Ross: Best Actress

Tracee Ellis Ross is a fashionista through and through. She loves supporting up-and-coming designers like Christopher John Rogers and trying new trends.

Storm Reid: Young Stars Award
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Storm Reid: Young Stars Award

Storm Reid's style can be described as playful and feminine. The perfect example is this Reem Acra number, which she wore to the 2018 BET Awards.

Billy Porter: Best Actor
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Billy Porter: Best Actor

Billy Porter was made for the red carpet life. He brings it with each and every outfit he wears.

Issa Rae: Best Actress
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Issa Rae: Best Actress

Issa Rae's red carpet looks are bold and colorful, and we can't get enough of both her personal style and her character's style on Insecure.

Marsai Martin: Young Stars Award
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Marsai Martin: Young Stars Award

Marsai Martin is a rising star with a knack for fashion. Chances are you'll find her in a sweet number like this gold tea-length dress.

Alicia Keys: BET Her Award
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Alicia Keys: BET Her Award

Alicia Keys loves to keep it sleek and simple. We also love that she doesn't wear makeup on the red carpet.

Cynthia Erivo: Best Actress
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Cynthia Erivo: Best Actress

You can always count on Cynthia Erivo to go bold on the red carpet. Case in point? This gorgeous green gown from the 2020 NAACP Image Awards.

Megan Thee Stallion: Album of the Year, Best Female Hip Hop Artist, Best Collaboration
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Megan Thee Stallion: Album of the Year, Best Female Hip Hop Artist, Best Collaboration

Megan Thee Stallion loves to show off a little skin on the red carpet and is a pro at mixing designer pieces with affordable retailers.

H.E.R.: Album of the Year, Best Collaboration, Best Female R&B/Pop Artist
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H.E.R.: Album of the Year, Best Collaboration, Best Female R&B/Pop Artist

H.E.R. has nailed the whole laid-back cool look with her red carpet outfits. Just look at this outfit from the 2019 BET Awards.

Serena Williams: Sportswoman of the Year
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Serena Williams: Sportswoman of the Year

Serena Williams's red carpet style is classic. She loves to wear elegant pieces like this slip dress.

Jhene Aiko: Best Female R&B/Pop Artist
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Jhene Aiko: Best Female R&B/Pop Artist

Jhene Aiko's boho style shines through with her red carpet looks. She loves a fun print and bright colors.

Regina King: Best Actress
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Regina King: Best Actress

Regina King's red carpet looks are the definition of sleek and sophisticated.