Red carpet style was well and truly back to its best at the Grammys, held in Los Angeles amid the COVID-19 pandemic. There wasn’t an extensive red carpet or huge audience – apart from the nominees – but this was one awards show that got it right, particularly when it came to star style. Channelling Cher, Grammy-winner Lipa’s glittering Versace chain-metal cut-out dress was a reference to the outfit (and hair and make-up look) that the iconic singer wore to the Grammy Awards in 1974. Wearing Roberto Cavalli, Doja Cat told E! she chose an “out there” gown – with a low-cut deep V-neckline down to her waist – as she had been “very toned down” fashion-wise recently. “It’s like a motorcycle jacket that’s fitted,” the Say So singer told E! on the Grammys red carpet in Los Angeles. “I like something that’s out there. I have been very toned down lately,” she added. “This is like something I have always wanted to do.” Doja Cat’s jaw-dropping outfit recalled Jennifer Lopez’s infamous V-neck Versace jungle-print dress that she wore to the Grammys in 2000. The scaled-down Grammys were held in Los Angeles, hosted by Trevor Noah and with a reduced audience capacity due to COVID-19, with the awards delayed from its usual date in January.Watermelon Sugar singer Styles opened the awards in custom leather Gucci, with Taylor Swift, Lipa, Eilish, Cardi B, Chris Martin, Post Malone, Haim, Bruno Mars and Anderson Paak, Bad Bunny, Roddy Rich and BTS also performing. Beyonce leads with nine nominations, for her Black Lives Matter inspired single Black Parade and her visual album Black is King.She now becomes the most nominated female in Grammy history, however the awards failed to give her classic 2017 album Lemonade any major gongs. Swift and Lipa have six nominations each.
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