It’s good to see Ariana Grande, isn’t it?

The Wicked star has officially made her grand arrival at the 31st annual Screen Actors Guild Awards, which is taking place tonight at the Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall in Los Angeles. On the red carpet, Grande looked like a garden fairy in a pretty pink gown by Loewe, which was embroidered with fluttery floral details from the bodice to the sheer floor-length train. The dress also included an elegant strapless neckline with draped off-the-shoulder sleeves, leaving room for her nearly $200,000 worth of diamonds from Jared Atelier to shine—from the classic choker to the flower-shaped ring. She wrapped up the look with pointed-toe pumps and a slicked-back ponytail.

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Grande has had a busy awards circuit, with her Best Supporting Actress nomination at the SAG Awards following up previous nods from the Golden Globes and the BAFTAs. (Her 2024 pop album, Eternal Sunshine, also received three nominations at this year’s Grammys, though Grande opted out of attending the event.) Next week, Grande is up for another award at the 2025 Academy Awards, which marks her first-ever Oscar nomination.

The singer, who plays Glinda in Jon M. Chu’s adaptation of Wicked, recently revealed that she plans on pursuing more acting opportunities in the future.

“I’m always going to make music, I’m always going to go on stage, I’m always going to do pop stuff, I pinky promise. But I don’t think doing it at the rate I’ve been doing it for the past 10 years is where I see the next 10 years,” she said in an interview on the Las Culturistas podcast. “Reconnecting with this part of myself who started in musical theater, and who loves comedy, and it heals me to do that—finding roles to use these parts of myself and put them in little homes and characters and bits and voices and songs. Whatever makes sense, or whatever roles we see fit, or where I could really do a good job or honor the material, I would really love to. I think it’s a lot better for me.”