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Dominique Fishback Attends The Gotham Awards 2023 In A Stunning Givenchy Number 

Dominique Fishback Attends The Gotham Awards 2023 In A Stunning Givenchy Number  Getty Images By Kerane Marcellus ·Updated November 28, 2023

On Monday night at this year’s Gotham Awards, actress Dominique Fishback captured the spotlight in a deconstructed gown by Givenchy. Fishback, known for her role in this year’s Amazon Prime series “Swarm” is no novice when it comes to sartorial choices. The Gotham Awards which celebrates independent films became a stage for Fishback and her stylist Madison Guest Tomares to both shine.  

Fishback was nominated for “Outstanding Performance In A New Series,” following her depiction of her character Dre in “Swarm.” The dress she wore to the awards show didn’t disappoint. The train on the number cascaded perfectly and didn’t overpower the rest of the look. The neckline featured one-shoulder detailing, exposing her shoulder tattoo and part of her decolletage. The rest of the dress appears as if it was reconstructed with panels of black glistening fabric pieced together by diamond-clad ringlets. 

The actress’s red carpet >pink satin dress with oversized sleeves and off-shoulder detailing designed by Carolina Herrera and styled by Tomares. Her hair was in an elevated bun and wispy bangs on the sides. For jewelry Tomares opted for a dainty necklace on her neck and on her feet, pointed-toe heels. 

Last night’s Givenchy look reminds us that Fishback is a red carpet darling and one to watch when it comes to fashion. Though she didn’t win a Gotham Award, her role in “Swarm” was still one of the year’s most impressive television performances.

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