The stars pulled out all the stops for "Premio lo Nuestro" 2016. There was no shortage of glamour on one of Latin music's biggest nights.

From Thalía to Gloria Trevi to Diego Boneta, Latino stars who represent the best in music and television walked the red carpet, ready for their close ups.

Check out our picks for the best dressed, and find out what they wore.

Thalía

The pop superstar went for a classic and romantic look with a dress by Galia Lahav. She paired the gown with shoes from her own Macy's collection and Bissuterie jewelry. The veteran telenovela actress paid homage to her "Rosalinda" days with a red floral headpiece.

Alejandra Espinoza

Revlon's Global brand ambassador and the current host of "La Banda" can do no wrong when it comes to fashion. Always trying different looks, Espinoza went for a daring plum gown that featured a plunging neckline, backless bodice and thigh-high slit.

Gloria Trevi

The usually daring Mexican singer went for elegance with a stunning and glamorous dress by Labourjoisie. The floor-length gown featured a combination of gold and silver, a single sleeve and sheer cut outs. Trevi wore her hair down and sleek.

Diego Boneta

The singer and actor chose a printed blazer for his tuxedo. However, Boneta maintained a classic aspect to his look by keeping the print and base color black. He accessorized with a bow tie.

Francisca Lachapel

The reigning "Nuestra Belleza Latina" winner went for a bright look that stood out with a yellow strapless gown by Romona Keveza. The "Despierta America" correspondent accessorized with Charlotte Olympia heels, jewelry by Daniela Swaebe and a clutch by Judith Leiber.

Ana Patricia Gámez

Gamez looked radiant in a black embellished gown by designer Nicolas Felizola. The "Despierta America" host kept her jewelry to a minimum and wore a pair of earrings by Sazingg.

William Valdés

Though he was on the red carpet on behalf of "Despierta America" to get the scoop on the nominated stars and performers, Valdés matched the stars in style. The 22-year-old wore a white and black look styled by celebrity stylist Irma Martínez.

Chiquinquirá Delgado

The Venezuelan television host went for a light color with a mint green dress by Maria Lucia Hohan. The "Nuestra Belleza Latina" host wore earrings and a ring by Sazingg.

Sofía Reyes

The singer, who was up for Best New Artist, looked elegant and mature in a black dress with cut outs and a slit. Reyes wore nude sandals and kept her makeup neutral, but she added a bit of color to the look with small touches like a yellow clutch and red nail polish.

J Balvin

The Colombian reggaeton star went for a minimalist look for the award ceremony. The singer, who took home the awards for Artist of the Year and Urban Album of the Year, wore a black blazer by Maison Margiela with black trousers and a white button-down shirt. He finished the look with black leather YSL shoes. Balvin showed off an unusual but trendy hair color too.