Kim, Kendall and Kylie stun on glam sisters' night out - but Zendaya steals show in Cher's dress

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Celebs were out in force on Saturday - the Kardashians attended a glitzy event at Fourth Annual Academy Museum Gala, while Zendaya dropped jaws the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony

Kim, Kendall and Kylie enjoy glam sisters' night out - but Zendaya steals show in Cher's dress

Kim, Kendall and Kylie enjoy glam sisters' night out - but Zendaya steals show in Cher's dress

As Kardashian sisters Kim, Kendall and Kylie enjoyed a glamorous night out in LA, actress Zendaya spectacularly stole all their thunder as she stepped out in icon Cher's dress at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame ceremony.

With glitzy Saturday nights all round, Dune actress Zendaya was joined by Dua Lipa and Cher herself, the celebs were at the star-studded 39th Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony on Saturday.

While the celebs jostled to be the best dressed at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse, Cleveland, Zendaya unquestionably stole the show in her gold, criss-cross dress, with intricate beading and striking details.

Levitating hitmaker Dua Lipa, 29, also looked incredible, wearing a sequinned halter bra top with skinny straps, with her floor-length, figure hugging skirt embellished with gems.

Kim Kardashian struck a pose with her youngest sister Kylie Jenner (

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Kendall and Kylie Jenner put on a glam display in matching cut-out dresses (

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Meanwhile, billionaire sisters, Kim, Kendall and Kylie attended together, glammed up in monochrome outfits, with flashes of gold as they attended the Fourth Annual Academy Museum Gala in Los Angeles.

The Kylie Cosmetics founder, 27, wore a skintight, sleeveless two-tone dress., with a black skirt and cutout waistband. Her sister Kendall, 28, opted for another cut out look, with a black halter dress and revealing bodice. She wore neutral, matte make up and huge diamond earrings.

Kim wore a lingerie-inspired ivory corset accentuating her tiny waist, with long flowing robe and statement diamond necklace. SKIMS founder Kim wore 30 carats worth of diamonds between her earrings and rings, from Tiffany & Co.

Who wore it better? Cher and Zendaya both look stunning in the gold dress (

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Cher (right) wore the dress in 1975 on her variety show (

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Back in Cleveland, Cher stunned in a jaw-dropping all-black-everything outfit, showcasing her iconic bold style with a leather maxi skirt, chunky chains and belts, with a long-sleeved plisse top with silver detailing.

Among those honoured with awards at the ceremony were singer Cher, hip hop stars Mary J Blige and Kool & The Gang, rock groups Foreigner and the Dave Matthews Band, Bromley native guitarist Peter Frampton and soul star Dionne Warwick.

School Of Rock star and Tenacious D member Jack Black introduced Ozzy, with the Birmingham star going on to tell the audience he wanted to thank voters from the "bottom of my heart", adding: "Fans have been so loyal to me over the years."

Kendall and Kylie grabbed their boobs in a playful pose (

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Kim looked stunning in a white corset and nude tights as she channelled old Hollywood glamour (

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Elsewhere at the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame induction ceremony, late pop star Liam Payne was honoured amid an ongoing investigation into his death. The One Direction star fell from a third floor balcony on Wednesday evening, leaving fans and loved ones devastated. The organisers paid tribute to Payne, 31, projecting an image of a fresh-faced Liam in his early 1D days into the auditorium.

An image of Payne, taken during his early days with One Direction, was projected into the auditorium, prompting wild cheers from those in attendance.

The singer died instantly after plunging 45ft from his third-floor hotel room balcony onto the patio below at 5.04pm on Wednesday.

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