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On music’s biggest night, some of the looks are really singing.
The biggest names in the industry are boogying down the Grammys red carpet at Los Angeles’ Crypto.com Arena in fierce fashions that are hitting high notes and the cloth version of a crescendo.
Though the awards show is known for embracing bold fashion, black looks dominated the carpet. Lainey Wilson and backflip-loving Benson Boone, who usually brighter and louder looks, opted for the classic hue. Naked dresses also had a moment as Chrissy Teigen opted for a revealing gown, and Bianca Censori selected a barely-there mesh mini, worn without undergarments.
Taking a note from best new artist nominee Boone, here are the “Beautiful Things” that the Grammys red carpet brought.
Here are our chart-toppers (in no particular order), so far.
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Chappell Roan
One artist’s red carpet is another’s “Pink Pony Club.”
Chappell Roan looked like an art museum brought to life, thanks to a ballgown sourced from the Gotier archives, featuring women painted on the full tulle skirt. She accessorized the 2003 design with robin’s-egg blue gloves that exposed a French manicure with golden tips and mirrored the tone of her look in her soft, colorful glam.
Olivia Rodrigo
I have no need to siphon “vampire” singer Olivia Rodrigo’s blood, but I would gleefully snatch this vintage Versace gown.
More than that, it’s a lesson on how important fit is when it comes to fashion. The 21-year-old looked flawless in the halter-neck gown with cutouts highlighting her statuesque frame.
Willow Smith
Everyone should stand up and take notes: Willow Smith is showing skin in a masterful way that exudes elegance.
The sleek, long jacket paired with the sparkling set looks sophisticated and timeless.
Kelsea Ballerini
Kelsea Ballerini might “Hate Love Songs” but perhaps she’ll let us talk for a few about her Tamara Ralph minidress paired with a satiny, billowing jacket.
The texture of the dress, the neckline, and the sculpted cups, we’re here for it all.
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