Reba McEntire Beams in an Emerald Green Suit at the 2024 Emmys
‘The Voice’ coach will take the stage as a presenter at this year’s ceremony
Reba McEntire and her signature style are in the house!
The icon brought her stylish flair to the red carpet at the 2024 Emmys on Sept. 15. The star of the new NBC comedy Happy Place arrived in an emerald green pantsuit with a subtle floral pattern which she paired with a sparkly silver top.
The Voice coach posed for photographers while rocking her glittering green ensemble, which she accessorized with a trio of silver stars pinned to her lapel. She wore her red hair in glam updo twisted into a bun with her bangs and a few loose tendrils left down to frame her face.
McEntire, 69, is on hand at this year’s award show as a presenter. She’ll take the stage alongside other names, including Connie Britton, Nicola Coughlan, Billy Crystal, Viola Davis, George Lopez, Niecy Nash-Betts, Taylor Zakhar Perez, Jimmy Smits, Dick Van Dyke, Susan Kelechi Watson and Damon Wayans.
In May, McEntire hosted the 2024 ACM Awards for the 17th — yes, 17th — time in sheer lace pants and a long, shimmery suit jacket. Her stylist, Marjan Malakpour, told PEOPLE at the time that the outfit was “fun and a little sexy.” She also described the look as “tough, sexy and Western.”
“Reba is totally hands-on with everything,” the stylist added. “She knows what works for her body and she wants to be comfortable and look great at the same time.”
McEntire also added tons of Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott jewels to the look. “The Yellow Rose by Kendra Scott variegated turquoise magnesite jewelry ties in Reba’s western heritage,” Malakpour explained. “We layered several pieces to give it Reba’s signature tough sexy style.”
Malakpour added that McEntire is a stylist’s “dream” to work with.
That’s not to say McEntire has always had it easy when it came to dressing for major events. She told PEOPLE in April that it took time to grow comfortable in her own skin and stand up to the industry.
She recalled one time early in her career when a stylist put her in a strapless dress that kept falling down but she was too afraid to say anything but she finally told herself she needed to put herself and her comfort first.
“It took me a while to gain that confidence to stand up to a professional stylist, hair and makeup person and say, ‘That’s not me. I don’t like that,'” she said. “And they’d say, ‘Well, yeah, you just sit here and we’ll make sure you look just right.’ I said, ‘Well, make me look like me.’”
See PEOPLE’s full coverage of the 76th annual Primetime Emmy Awards as they’re broadcasting live on ABC from the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles.