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Gloria Trevi Stuns At Premio Lo Nuestro 2026

The Mexican pop icon’s transparent dress and confident appearance on the magenta carpet spark viral reactions, dominating a night filled with Latin music’s biggest stars and unforgettable performances.

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The 38th edition of Premio Lo Nuestro unfolded in dazzling fashion on February 19, 2026, at Miami’s Kaseya Center, but it was Gloria Trevi who set social media ablaze and stole the show. The magenta carpet, always a spectacle of glamour and bold choices, became the epicenter of conversation when the Mexican pop icon arrived in an outfit that was nothing short of audacious. Trevi, known for pushing boundaries throughout her decades-spanning career, wore a transparent dress that revealed her front attributes, a look that instantly became a trending topic across platforms and had fans—and critics—buzzing late into the night.

According to Univision and other major outlets covering the event, Trevi’s ensemble was crafted from translucent fabric adorned with strategically placed shiny applications. The result? A blend of sensuality and boldness that highlighted her figure and confidence. She strode the magenta carpet with a challenging attitude and a knowing smile, fully aware of the attention her look would command. It was a moment that reminded everyone—love her or not—why Gloria Trevi remains one of Latin music’s most talked-about figures.

Premio Lo Nuestro 2026 wasn’t just about eye-catching fashion, though. The event brought together the biggest names in Latin music, from regional Mexican stars to urban, pop, and tropical icons. The night was packed with top-tier live performances, unexpected collaborations, and heartfelt tributes to artists whose influence has shaped the industry. The production itself was a marvel, featuring modern staging, giant screens, visual effects, and a broadcast that reached millions throughout Latin America and the United States via Univision, UNIMÁS, Galavisión, and streaming on ViX.

But back to Gloria Trevi—her presence was felt in more ways than one. Not only did she dominate the magenta carpet, but she was also a nominee in four major categories: Female Pop Artist of the Year, Song of the Year - Pop/Ballad for "Cueste Lo Que Cueste," and Album of the Year - Pop for "El Vuelo." While competition was fierce, Trevi’s nominations underscored her enduring relevance and the continued resonance of her music with audiences old and new. The public’s reaction at the venue and online made it clear: Trevi’s ability to reinvent herself and spark conversation remains unmatched.

In an interview on the red carpet with Billboard reporters Ingrid Fajardo and Jessica Roiz, Trevi exuded her trademark charisma. Though the details of their exchange focused mostly on her music and nominations, the interview further cemented her as a central figure of the evening. As Billboard noted, the singer’s confidence and willingness to take risks—both musically and sartorially—are key reasons she continues to connect with new generations.

This year’s magenta carpet wasn’t just Trevi’s playground. The event was packed with celebrities, each bringing their own style and energy. María José turned heads in a blue mermaid-cut dress with a pronounced neckline, elegantly paired with long pearl earrings. Pop duo Ha*Ash—sisters Ashley and Hanna—chose similarly colored dresses, with Ashley opting for copper and Hanna for brown, each featuring distinct necklines that reflected their personal tastes. These fashion statements, while less controversial than Trevi’s, added to the overall spectacle and diversity of the night’s looks.

The list of stars didn’t end there. According to Premio Lo Nuestro’s official coverage, the magenta carpet also welcomed Carlos Vives, Café Quijano, Carín León, Cristian Castro, J Balvin, Maluma, Mau y Ricky, Elena Rose, and the legendary Paloma San Basilio, who is approaching her final tour dates. The ‘Night of Stars’ segment, hosted by a panel of experts including Chiqui Delgado, Raúl de Molina, Jess Judith, Jomari Goyso, Jorge Bernal, and Karina Banda, provided real-time analysis of celebrity appearances, ensuring fans at home didn’t miss a moment of the glamour or gossip.

Behind the scenes, the event’s production team pulled out all the stops. The modern set design, complete with high-tech lighting and massive screens, created a visually stunning backdrop for the night’s festivities. According to reports from Univision, the live broadcast began promptly at 7 p.m. ET / 6 p.m. CT, with millions tuning in across platforms. The technical execution—giant screens, synchronized visual effects, and seamless transitions—helped elevate the event to new heights, making it not just a celebration of music but of showmanship itself.

This year, the gala was helmed by hosts Nadia Ferreira, Clarissa Molina, and Thalía, the latter pulling double duty as both emcee and performer. Thalía, always a crowd favorite, teased a surprise for her fans—a move that added an extra layer of anticipation to an already jam-packed evening. The show featured 44 award categories, some of which were announced before the live broadcast, ensuring that the spotlight could shine on as many deserving artists as possible.

Special moments abounded. Wendy Guevara, for example, made a splash by arriving in Miami via private jet and participating in the Backstage Livestream alongside other influencers and personalities like Jomari Goyo, Marko, Monse Medina, Amara La Negra, and Karla Díaz. These behind-the-scenes glimpses gave fans a taste of the excitement and camaraderie that defines Premio Lo Nuestro year after year.

Yet, even amid this constellation of stars and the night’s many highlights, it was Gloria Trevi’s bold fashion statement that remained the talk of the town. Social media erupted almost instantly—some users praised her confidence and irreverent style, while others debated the risks of such a revealing look. The consensus, if there was one, seemed to be that Trevi knows exactly how to generate conversation and keep herself at the forefront of pop culture discourse.

With decades in the industry, Trevi’s ability to reinvent herself—and, frankly, to surprise—is nothing short of remarkable. Her appearance at Premio Lo Nuestro 2026 was more than just a viral moment; it was a reminder of her staying power and her knack for reading the room, both musically and aesthetically. As the night drew to a close and the last awards were handed out, one thing was certain: Gloria Trevi had once again proven that in the world of Latin music, she’s still the one everyone is watching.

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