Red, cut-outs and pantsuits

Author: AFP

LOS ANGELES: The music world’s hottest stars strutted their best stuff down the Grammys red carpet at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles on Sunday.

Here are the top moments from the A-list fashion parade:

Nothing makes a statement like fire-engine red.

Beyonce avoided the red carpet spotlight but later sat in the audience in a sleek, form-fitting red sequined gown that clung to all her curves, including her baby bump. A chunky diamond necklace filled her ample decolletage.

Country singer Carrie Underwood earned rave reviews for her beaded high-necked Elie Madi gown with a huge diamond cutout that revealed a ton of cleavage.

Fellow country crooner Faith Hill also bared quite a bit in a red keyhole gown from Zuhair Murad. And Britain’s Charli XCX stunned in a sultry strapless Vivienne Westwood gown with a deep sweetheart neckline.

Adele, the night’s big winner with five Grammys including Album, Record and Song of the Year, turned to Givenchy for her red carpet look – a pleated olive green gown with a chaste neckline, a criss-cross bodice and a fitted waist.

Her hair was swept up, and her signature cat eye make-up was in place.

The British balladeer later sang her megahit “Hello” in a different Givenchy gown, featuring a glittering bodice with hints of red that resembled panes of stained glass and a crystal-studded black full-length pleated skirt.

And for her tribute to George Michael, she wore all black – and cross earrings similar to those the late pop singer wore.

After actress Evan Rachel Wood’s much-adored tux at the Golden Globes, and her pledge to ditch dresses for all of awards season, the ladies of the music world embraced jumpsuits and pantsuits on Grammys night.

But these pantsuits were sassy, with cut-outs galore.

Paris Jackson – yes, the daughter of the King of Pop is now 18 – earned plaudits for her youthful sleeveless multi-coloured Balmain jumpsuit, the legs slit high and the bodice snipped out at the waist. Her blonde hair was cropped and shaggy. Country music singer-songwriter Brandy Clark rocked an all-black pantsuit with flared trousers. And R&B singer Mya looked sultry in a red pantsuit with a pussy bow blouse that was anything but innocent, with a naughty revealing bodice. A pro-Trump statement at the Grammys? It seemed unlikely, and yet, there it was.

Singer Joy Villa arrived in a white cape which she took off to reveal a tight red, white and blue gown with “Make America Great Again” emblazoned on the front and a glittering silver “Trump” across the bottom of the train.

On her Instagram feed, Villa – known more for her red carpet statements than her singing – said, “My whole artistic platform is about love!” The ensemble earned immediate scorn on Twitter and Instagram.

Jennifer Lopez may have rocked the Grammys red carpet once upon a time with her plunging barely-there green Versace gown, but on Sunday, she missed the mark in a frothy lilac Ralph & Russo halter gown open down to there and with a slit up to there.

Katy Perry turned to celeb designer Tom Ford, but the pale pink floor-length feather skirt topped with a somewhat ill-fitting metallic long-sleeve top didn’t really work. Her message about “purposeful pop” – far better.

“That’s what we need more than ever to listen to one another,” the newly blonde Perry told E! Network on the red carpet.

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