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Alessia Cara Goes Glam For 2016 Junos Red Carpet

For someone who considers herself a "plain Jane," she certainly does clean up nicely!

Alessia Cara may consider herself a "plain Jane," but she sure does clean up well!

The 19-year-old Canadian songstress looked stunning on the 2016 Junos red carpet Sunday evening, donning a floor-length Tadashi Shoji sequinned gown with mesh inserts.

Styled by Jessica Alban, the "Here" singer, who took home the Juno for "Breakthrough Artist of the Year," paired the printed frock with gold drop-down earrings and a couple of simple bangles worn on her right wrist.

For her beauty look, the Brampton, Ont.-native rocked a feline flick, smoky eye shadow, expertly-groomed brows and a honey lip. Her curly locks were kept intact, with one section pinned off to the side.

Cara shared an image of her red carpet look on Instagram, captioning the pic, "plain jane cleanin up | thank u to @miss_albano, @tadashishoji, @deandavidson, @sarahleejamieson & @eckompace for making me look cooler than usual 💙💙."

She also posted a snap with two Mounties on the red carpet whom she says she wishes were her "bodyguards" and a shot with her band members and crew.

I wish they were my bodyguards

A photo posted by ALESSIA CARA (@alessiasmusic) on

After walking the red carpet, Alessia switched into a black and white tuxedo jacket, with matching trousers and a white top while performing "Here" and "Wild Things" for the show's opening. A black choker kept things edgy and modern.

And to accept her Juno, Cara donned a similar tuxedo ensemble, consisting off black high-waisted pants with a white pinstripe on the sides, and a white blouse with a neck scarf. She paired the outfit with black and white creepers.

And we have to say, girl did well for her first Junos!

Check out more pics from the 2016 Junos red carpet below:

2016 Junos Red Carpet

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