Stars in black and white on Grammys red carpet

The mega-stars of the music world rocked
daring outfits in classic black and white on the Grammys red carpet Sunday,
strutting their stuff in Los Angeles on the industry’s biggest night.
Beyonce — who took home three Grammys — sashayed in a sheer black
Proenza
Schouler gown with a deep V neckline and long sleeves.

Queen Bey wasn’t the only star to show some major cleavage.
Madonna channelled her inner naughty toreador in a skimpy black-and-pink
Givenchy mini-dress, her breasts pushed up to a dangerous level. Thigh-high
black boots and elbow-length gloves completed the look.

Rapper Nicki Minaj left nothing to the imagination in a black Tom Ford
gown
that was cut down to her bellybutton in a wide V and hugged her hips.
Meghan Trainor, a nominee for record and song of the year for her sugary
pop hit “All About That Bass,” strutted her stuff in a gauzy black Galia
Lahav
dress with a long lace overlay.
Her red carpet accessory? Her father.
Trainor said being at the Grammys was a “dream come true.”

Pop princess Katy Perry, fresh off her well-received Super Bowl halftime
show, rocked a sheer, white-silvery backless Zuhair Murad dress studded with
crystals — and purple hair.

Two of the three sisters who make up the pop-rock group Haim — nominated
for the coveted best new artist prize — turned up in basic black, but
Danielle Haim strode down the carpet in a white pantsuit.

Britain’s Charli XCX — perhaps best known for singing the hook on Iggy
Azalea’s ubiquitous hit “Fancy” — also worked the white suit look from
Moschino, but gave it a girly twist with a pink bow tie.

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Rihanna: pretty in pink?

Nominee Taylor Swift set herself apart in a blue-green Elie Saab gown
with
a high-low hemline.
Australian rapper Azalea also added a pop of color to the proceedings,
in a
royal blue figure-hugging Armani gown, with her blonde hair braided in a
crown
around her head.

Rihanna was pretty in pink — well, not everyone on social media thought
so.
The Barbados native floated up the red carpet in a billowing cloud of
pink
tulle — Giambattista Valli tulle. Twitter blew up with comments — pro and
con.
“Rihanna on the red carpet suddenly made me hungry for a cupcake. Is
there
a baby under there? Or a gaggle of birds? I’m confused,” said one user,
@mikaelav35.

The fierce tuxedo she wore on stage to perform with Kanye West and Paul
McCartney — accessorized with a diamond choker — was a much safer
sartorial
choice.

The Grammys have been the scene of some of fashion’s classic red-carpet
moments: Jennifer Lopez’s plunging barely there green Versace gown in 2000
is
still a fierce benchmark.

Men of music sharp

The men of music attending the ceremony at the Staples Center did not
disappoint.
“It’s very, very surreal,” British singer Sam Smith — kitted out in
white
tie — told E! television when asked about his meteoric rise.
He later changed several times as he went up on stage to accept four
awards
— Record of the Year, Song of the Year, Best New Artist and Best Pop Vocal
Album.

Several of music’s top male stars went for shades of gray.
Pharrell Williams, with three awards on the night, busted out a pale gray
Bermuda shorts suit from Adidas — but not the towering Vivienne Westwood
Smokey the Bear hat that was the talk of last year’s show.

John Legend opted for a gray Dolce & Gabbana suit with no tie.
His wife, model Chrissy Teigen, was sultry in a white Gucci gown with
strategic cut-outs snaking around the curves he sings about in his hit love
song “All of Me” — nominated for Best Pop Solo Performance.
(AFP)

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