At the 2019 American Music Awards at the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, Kesha returned to the red carpet in a head-to-toe Versace look styled with dark wet-look waves, smoky eyeliner, and layered gold jewelry that amplified the outfit’s dramatic baroque aesthetic.

Before performing “Tik Tok” and “Raising Hell” alongside Big Freedia, Kesha stepped onto the red carpet in Versace’s silk “La Coupe des Dieux” bathrobe layered over matching Barocco-print leggings from the Italian fashion house.
The robe blurred the line between luxury loungewear and red carpet dressing, a styling approach that became increasingly popular during fashion’s late-2010s embrace of robe coats, pajama tailoring, and oversized silhouettes. The ornate print fused Versace’s signature gold Barocco scrollwork with Greek fret motifs, reinforcing the maximalist styling that defined Kesha’s “Raising Hell” era.
The outfit leaned heavily into the label’s signature mix of theatrical prints, religious imagery, and baroque detailing.

Her shoes played a key role in sharpening the oversized silhouette. Kesha completed the look with pointed-toe Versace Barocco pumps printed in the same gold-on-black motif as her leggings, creating a near “pantaboot” effect that visually elongated her legs beneath the voluminous robe.

Choosing closed-toe pumps instead of strappy sandals kept the styling cohesive and amplified the outfit’s more-is-more aesthetic. A crystal bag and layered Medusa jewelry added even more texture without competing with the statement footwear.

One year earlier, Kesha wore an embellished blue dress with a feather boa to the opening of Refinery29’s 29Rooms experience in Los Angeles.

Kesha’s Versace Look Continues Fashion’s Love Affair With Baroque Prints
From Gianni Versace’s iconic gold scroll motifs to Dolce & Gabbana’s Sicilian-inspired embellishments, baroque fashion has remained a red carpet staple for celebrities drawn to dramatic prints, ornate textures, and statement footwear.
Kesha’s coordinated Versace ensemble fit naturally into that tradition, pairing archival-inspired patterns with sharply pointed heels that transformed the outfit into a full head-to-toe fashion moment.
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- 🖤 Lucy Hale’s Versace Orchid Barocco dress keeps the mood romantic-goth with black Aevitas platform pumps and gold Medusa hardware.
Kesha’s coordinated Versace ensemble also highlighted how recognizable the house’s signature Barocco motifs have become in modern celebrity fashion.
From Medusa hardware to gold scroll prints and sharply pointed heels, archival Versace elements continue to reappear on red carpets decades after Gianni Versace first introduced them. For a closer look at the label’s iconic design details and how to identify authentic styles, explore our guide to spotting fake Versace shoes.