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szdaily -> Lifestyle -> 
Grammys fashion wild as ever
    2021-03-19  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

THE Grammys — music’s big night — offered a luxe fashion moment for the stars Sunday.

Noah Cyrus, nominated for Best New Artist, opted for a dramatic gown from Schiaparelli for the biggest night in music. She balanced out her bold look with sky-high golden platforms that featured a square-toe, bearing resemblance to a signature style from Giuseppe Zanotti.

Cyrus is just one of the handful of arrivals on the red carpet who opted for a daring look. The Grammy Awards are often an arena for some of the boldest looks when it comes to red carpet style.

Dua Lipa sparkled, in a pink sequin Versace gown with a butterfly motif. The body-skimming gown included cutouts at the hips and a sexy high slit.

Megan Thee Stallion wore a strapless bright orange princess look with a high side slit and a huge back bow and train by Dolce & Gabbana. Her Chopard choker finished off the look.

Jonathan Evans, style director for Esquire, saw a healthy dose of 1970s flare running through menswear, in no small part thanks to Gucci.

Harry Styles wore a Gucci cropped jacket with a gigantic lapel in a pattern that looks like it could be one of your grandmother’s favorite tea cozies.

He later performed in a black leather suit with a green boa around his neck. He wore a purple boa with his cropped jacket.

Taylor Swift was seen in pink Christian Louboutin heels and a cute floral-adorned Oscar de la renta minidress.(SD-Agencies)

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