Mariah Carey Is Immortalized in Plunging LBD and ‘Blakissima’ Bow Sandals

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Mariah Carey took part in the iconic Hand and Footprint Ceremony at TCL Chinese Theatre on Wednesday in Hollywood, California. Her close friend, American producer and director Lee Daniels, also spoke at the event.

The 47-year-old music legend showed off her cleavage in a plunging black cocktail dress that perfectly hugged her curves. She styled the daring v-neck dress with Christian Louboutin’s open-toed ‘Blakissima’ black bow sandals that we’ve previously spotted on Kerry Washington and Uma Thurman.

Mariah Carey donned a plunging black dress for her hand and footprint ceremony at the iconic Hand and Footprint Ceremony at TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California, on November 1, 2017

Mariah Carey donned a plunging black dress for her hand and footprint ceremony at the iconic Hand and Footprint Ceremony at TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California, on November 1, 2017

Mariah Carey donned a plunging black dress for her hand and footprint ceremony at the iconic Hand and Footprint Ceremony at TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California, on November 1, 2017

Mariah Carey donned a plunging black dress for her hand and footprint ceremony at the iconic Hand and Footprint Ceremony at TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California, on November 1, 2017

Mariah Carey donned a plunging black dress for her hand and footprint ceremony at the iconic Hand and Footprint Ceremony at TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California, on November 1, 2017Mariah Carey donned a plunging black dress for her hand and footprint ceremony at the iconic Hand and Footprint Ceremony at TCL Chinese Theatre in Hollywood, California, on November 1, 2017

Mariah signed her name and dated the cement block that will be placed outside the famed TCL Chinese Theatre (formerly Grauman’s Chinese Theatre)Mariah signed her name and dated the cement block that will be placed outside the famed TCL Chinese Theatre (formerly Grauman’s Chinese Theatre)