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Music’s top stars burn up the Grammys red carpet

Basic black and bright colours both made the cut

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 05 Apr 2022 8:00AM

Music’s top stars burn up the Grammys red carpet
English singer-songwriter Dua Lipa (left), Italian fashion designer Donatella Versace and US rapper Megan Thee Stallion onstage during the 64th Annual Grammy Awards. – AFP pic, April 5, 2022

MUSIC'S biggest night is the awards season event with the boldest looks, and moving the Grammys to Sin City certainly amped up the edginess – the industry's top names sizzled Sunday on the red carpet, showing lots of skin.

Some of the most iconic fashion looks ever have emerged at the Grammy Awards, like Jennifer Lopez's dramatic plunging green Versace gown in 2000 or Cardi B's vintage Thierry Mugler "Venus" gown in 2019.

On Sunday, there was more Versace – and even Donatella herself on stage at the MGM Grand. The naked dress trend that emerged a week earlier at the Oscars was in full effect, and funky gowns in basic black had their place.

For the men, the memo obviously called for brash statements and loads of bright colours.

Here are some of the top looks from the Grammys red carpet:

(Not so) basic black

Olivia Rodrigo made her Grammys debut, and her arrival was memorable.

The 19-year-old, who won three awards including Best New Artist, went for a body-conscious 90s look in a figure-hugging black Vivienne Westwood gown with pink accents and a choker, finished off with long gloves.

Grammys darling Billie Eilish, who gave a stunning performance of her hit 'Happier Than Ever', but didn't win a trophy, rocked a deconstructed black suit jacket fashioned into a cape to match her hair and square sunglasses.

On stage, she opted for baggy trousers – which are easier to jump around in – and wore a black tee-shirt bearing the likeness of late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins.

And then there were the matching dresses: Dua Lipa and Megan Thee Stallion came out to present an award, seemingly in the same black dress... until designer Donatella Versace stepped up on stage to make a few changes. Bingo: two outfits.

Baring it all (almost)

Singer-rapper Doja Cat, who won her first-ever Grammy for best pop duo/group performance with SZA on 'Kiss Me More', embraced the current naked dress trend: her sheer sea-foam green Versace gown with a plunging neckline stunned fashionistas.

Actress Laverne Cox went for a goth lingerie look, in a filmy black gown from John Galliano with smoky plum makeup and bright purple hair.

And reality star socialite Paris Hilton was in eye-popping silver with strategically placed sequins and a gauzy flowing cape.

On the red carpet, Megan Thee Stallion did not go for a see-through dress, but her slinky leopard print one-shoulder gown with a high leg slit certainly bared some skin.

Make it colourful

Rapper Saweetie, who was up for two awards, knows how to work a pop of colour.

She paid tribute to Madonna's 'Material Girl' look in a bright fuchsia Valentino ensemble – a daring bikini top, full ball gown skirt and elbow-length gloves, accessorised with a huge diamond choker.

But the men also brought some eye-popping colour to their fashion game at the MGM Grand.

Jon Batiste – the big winner of the night with five awards – was a whirling catwalk show, changing outfits multiple times and bringing the swagger in Dolce & Gabbana.

He wore a shiny suit with yellow checks at the pre-gala ceremony, a shimmering powder blue suit for his high-energy performance and a sweeping blinged-out cape to accept his awards.

Drummer Travis Barker, who performed with H.E.R. and Lenny Kravitz, arrived in a bright pink coat – the colour of the night, for sure – over a black vest and trousers.

Justin Bieber, one of the top nominees, arrived in a fuchsia knit hat that nearly matched Saweetie's dress.

DJ Diplo and Colombian singer J Balvin both went for bright blue hair, while Australian rapper The Kid Laroi showed up with flowing pink locks. – AFP, April 5, 2022

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