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Corsets, sparkles and fringes: the stars gave everything at the Grammy ceremony - voila! Fashion

2023-02-06T07:25:23.038Z

Grammys 2023: The best and worst dressers With all the shebang, last night (Sunday) was held in Los Angeles the biggest night of music - the annual Grammy Awards ceremony, the 65th. Between the hysterical tribute show by Missy Elliott, Kevin Latifah, Lil Wayne and Basta Rhimes on the occasion of 50 years of hip-hop, and the lucky winners, from Harry Styles to Kendrick Lamar, there was one queen. who arrived late. We would like to say fash



With all the shebang, last night (Sunday) was held in Los Angeles the biggest night of music - the annual Grammy Awards ceremony, the 65th.

Between the hysterical tribute show by Missy Elliott, Kevin Latifah, Lil Wayne and Basta Rhimes on the occasion of 50 years of hip-hop, and the lucky winners, from Harry Styles to Kendrick Lamar, there was one queen.

who arrived late.

We would like to say fashionable but less so.



Beyoncé made history, in a Gucci metallic corset dress, when she won her 32nd Grammy for Best Dance/Electronic Album with "Renaissance."

Not only Queen B chose to go for the metal, Lizo won the album of the year with "About Damn Time" and went up to accept the award in a silver mini dress with frills and puffed sleeves by Dolce & Gabbana and also Harry Styles was as crazy as ever when he performed his hit "As It Was" In a sparkling champagne jumpsuit as he flaunts the fringes and sequins on stage.

The successful dresser of the evening and in general - Harry Styles (Photo: GettyImages)

Beyoncé

Queen B, who tonight broke the record for the most wins at the Grammy Awards of all time, admittedly missed her first win because she got stuck in traffic outside the Arena in LA, but that didn't stop her from becoming the nail of the night (I don't know how she didn't hear about a helicopter in her position, but so be it) .



The megastar arrived at the ceremony dressed to justify every second that the hall (and the world) was waiting for her - in a metallic Gucci ensemble, which boasted a copper bodice that was joined together with a high silver skirt with a deep slit and a ruffled ending.

Beyoncé completed the look with black leather gloves and a million dollar baby smile.

We would immediately give up on the wavy and long (too) hair style, from which she does not let go.

We wanted to say fashionably late... but the dress?

less.

Beyoncé in Gucci (Photo: GettyImages, Michael Kovac/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

Bibi Rexa

The singer-songwriter rocked the bold Barbie meets Marilyn Monroe vibe, but surprisingly looked pretty amazing.

Rexha wore a daring pink sheath dress by Moschino, along with matching gloves.

Even the blond hair a la Parra Post blended in great.

Old Hollywood Glam - Bibi Rexa is surprising (Photo: GettyImages)

Taylor Swift

The Swift chose to arrive at the glittering event in a set of top and skirt designed by Roberto Cavalli.

And if it's a set, then this is how you do it - a dark blue crop top with stones on it and all the best, with long sleeves, a tiny turtleneck and accentuated shoulders, which is teamed with a matching maxi skirt and an elegant trail.

Duz Poa on the pulled hair and the dramatic diamond earrings.

Successful in Quali.

Taylor Swift (Photo: GettyImages)

Lourdes Leon

Madonna's daughter Ella went gothic in a fiery red corset dress by Area adorned with tiny crystals, which followed the contours of her body perfectly.

We loved the meticulous styling, from the bag to the nail polish and lipstick, which complimented her long black hair.

Lourdes Leon in the area (Photo: GettyImages)

Megan Fox and Shane Gunn Kelly

The couple in love, who enjoyed often scandalous blocks, surprised for the better.

Machine Gun Kelly walked in silver from head to toe, in an exquisitely tailored suit by Dolce & Gabbana, which not many but him can own (including matching ankle boots), while the foxy one next to him looked clean, glamorous and not exaggerated in an elegant white dress by Zuhair Murad.

Finally melancholy and refined.

Megan Fox in Zohir Murad and Sheen Gun Kelly in Dolce (Photo: GettyImages)

Jennifer Lopez

J.Lo looked more beautiful than ever in a deep blue Gucci dress with dangling necklaces.

We absolutely loved the long sleeves, the curling trail, the Bulgari snake & diamond necklaces she draped around her neck, and the lush wavy hair with the trail down the middle.

Jennifer Lopez in Gucci (Photo: GettyImages)

Adele

The iconic singer wore a burgundy velvet Louis Vuitton dress with sculpted volume at the neckline that continued to the shoulders.

The team's choice for a dress with matching stilettos was rather accurate, but the color, the cut and other vegetables led to an aunty and clearly unattractive look.

The Big No No point is on you.

Adele in Louis Vuitton (Photo: GettyImages)

Casey

Beautifully beautiful in pink, sponsored by Valentino.

Casey wore a skin-tight baby pink jumpsuit, complete with matching stilettos, but without a doubt the highlight of the look was the fabulous long feathered cape the singer wore over the top.

maddening

Casey Bev Valentino (Photo: GettyImages)

Cardi B

The singer, who never disappoints with her red carpet looks, stunned in a sculpted, electric blue look by Indian designer Gaurav Gupta.

The wonderful curving architectural shapes of the dress hugged the curves of her body, along with amazing developers that gave a glimpse of her body, and continued all the way over her head.

Cardi B in a sculpted dress by the Indian designer Gaurav Gupta (Photo: GettyImages)

Harry Styles

The star of the hour, who is never wrong if you ask us, chose two crazy jumpsuits for the big night of music.

On the red carpet, Styles showed up in a somewhat "clownish" overall, but gorgeous, designed by Egonlab in collaboration with Swarovski - with a square neckline that celebrated his tattoos, and a colorful glittering diamond print.

While for his appearance on stage he was shellacked with a Gucci champagne fringe jumpsuit, which moved with him in perfect harmony.

in love

really.

the king of beauty

Harry Styles in a special collaboration between Swarovski and egonlab (Photo: GettyImages)

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Shania Twin

With five Grammy wins, and tonight's win for Best Country Album, Twain matched her hair for the red carpet as she arrived in a black-and-white polka-dot sequined suit that included a blazer and fabulous pedalo pants, plus a matching tall hat, designed by British-American fashion designer Harris Reid's spring-summer collection 2023. We obviously understood the comeback - we didn't understand the circus look.

The circus came to town.

Shania Twain at Harris Reed (Photo: GettyImages)

It's like Sia in the red wig version (Photo: GettyImages)

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Doge Kat

The extravagant singer and rapper, who was nominated for several awards including the album of the year for a woman, took to the red carpet in a crazy performance of Atelia Versace in black vinyl - and this time everything worked!

The one shoulder, the perfect figure, the dramatic volume in the skirt, the cropped hair and even the erased eyebrows.

Another look of the artist was a stupid brown leather dress decorated with laces designed by Knwls, for which she even painted thin eyebrows and switched to wild blonde hair.

Dramatic Doge Cut in Versace (Photo: GettyImages)

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