Sugarland singer Jennifer Nettles made a statement at the 53rd Annual Country Music Association Awards in a head-turning ensemble.
The Grammy Award-winning singer, 45, donned a bold pantsuit featuring a pink train bearing a message about equality.
(MORE: CMA Awards 2019: Nominees announced live on 'GMA')The back of the pink train read "Equal Pay" and features a portrait of a woman with the Venus symbol near her face. The same Venus symbol is also stitched into the left leg of her pantsuit.
When Nettles opened the train the phrases, "Play our f---ing records,” and, "please & thank you” were visible.
(MORE: Why the CMA Awards with Carrie Underwood, Reba McEntire, Dolly Parton will be epic)Nettles will take part in the opening performance, which features powerful female artists from within the country music industry. She shared on Instagram that she is "so honored" to be participating.
Much of the 2019 CMA Awards will focus on honoring impressive female artists.
Stars have used their platforms in recent months to raise awareness to the lack of representation and gender disparity in country music.
The 53rd CMA Awards will be broadcast live on Wednesday beginning at 8 ET on ABC.