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5th American Black Film Festival Honors: A Celebration Of Excellence In Hollywood - Arrivals

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Meagan Good is always glowing and is no stranger to showing off her killer style! The beauty was spotted on Instagram over the weekend as she showed us her look for the American Black Film Festival. And it’s safe to say that she is still a stunner, and we can’t get enough of her incredible fashion sense! 

The gorgeous actress was spotted on the social media platform showing off her look for the event. The stunning Instagram Reel showed the Harlem actress in soft glam to show off her natural beauty as she wore a cut out, purple slip dress. She then transitioned into a black cut out look that included a crop top and long skirt with a thigh high slit, which matched her soft glam perfectly.

The beauty modeled the look to perfection as she strutted her stuff in her makeup artist, Jorge Monroy’s IG Reel ahead of the big event.

“@meagangood last night @americanblackfilmfestival @aafca 💜

Stylist @philippeuter

Hair @livjazzashley

Makeup #jorgemonroy,” the caption read. Check out the stunning video below.

Of course, we’re not the only ones loving these looks on the Day Shift actress as many of the MUA’s Instagram followers flooded their Instagram comments with their stamps of approval. “GORG 🥰” one fan wrote while another commented, “I meeeeeaaannnnnn🔥🔥🔥.” Another user commented, “Yasssssssss 😍🔥.”

Beauties, what do you think about Meagan Good’s look? Did she nail it?

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