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Grammy Awards 2021: Billie Eilish, Megan Thee Stallion, Doja Cat bring luxe fashion moments to music's big night

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Billie Eilish, who won Record of the Year, matched her long nails to a loose pink and black trouser look by Gucci, her hat and face mask also a match.

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Grammy Awards 2021: Billie Eilish, Megan Thee Stallion, Doja Cat bring luxe fashion moments to music's big night

The 63rd Grammy Awards took place on 15 March, giving the who’s who of the American music industry to put their best fashion foot forward. From Harry Styles signature Gucci looks to Noah Cyrus poofy white Schiaparelli gown, the Grammys offered a luxe fashion moment for the stars. Doja Cat went for neon feathers and a moto-inspired look zipped allll the way down and Cynthia Erivo stunned in a sparkling silver gown with gold accents by Louis Vuitton. Dressed in Roberto Cavalli, Doja’s revealing look included cat-claw zips on each arm and a feathered skirt. “I want to be the cat lady, so let me be that,” she said. [caption id=“attachment_9418921” align=“alignnone” width=“640”]Doja Cat. (Photo by Jordan Strauss_Invision_AP) Doja Cat. (Photo by Jordan Strauss_Invision_AP)[/caption] Erivo’s gown included a low cutout at the front with a gold bib effect at the top and a gold belt, while DaBaby brightened up a drastically pared-down red carpet in a bright mustard and green floral suit from Dolce & Gabbana. Erivo didn’t hit the carpet, but she made a statement nevertheless. Her gown was adorned with more than 60,000 glass beads, crystals and sequins. She topped off the look with jewels from Tiffany & Co. Dua Lipa also 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. “It was really cool to collaborate,” she said of the look. Billie Eilish matched her long nails to a loose pink and black trouser look by Gucci, her hat and face mask also a match. DaBaby, his mom, Linda, by his side in red, topped off his suit with a wide-brim green hat with red underneath. He was on hand in person but earlier created an Instagram red carpet moment with his daughter since no kids were allowed at the Los Angeles show. [caption id=“attachment_9418931” align=“alignnone” width=“640”]DaBaby. (Photo by Jordan Strauss_Invision_AP) DaBaby. (Photo by Jordan Strauss_Invision_AP)[/caption] Joanie Leeds, winner of the best children’s music album, did something similar at a distance from home in New York. “I actually created a step and repeat and a red carpet,” she told reporters during a virtual news conference before the show. “We all walked the red carpet and we had a photographer here and took some really good pictures.” Leeds wore a multicolor sequined gown by Nicole Miller, and she slid off her silver heels to show on camera. “Just because we’re virtual this year, I wasn’t going to wear my hoodie sweatshirt,” said Leeds, a first-time Grammy winner. Due to pandemic precautions, the “red carpet” was not the usual mass of cameras and TV crews. A select few outlets were permitted on site to conduct live interviews — a safe distance apart. [caption id=“attachment_9418961” align=“alignnone” width=“640”]Trevor Noah. DaBaby. (Photo by Jordan Strauss_Invision_AP) Trevor Noah. DaBaby. (Photo by Jordan Strauss_Invision_AP)[/caption] The night’s host, Trevor Noah, showed up for the pared-down carpet in a classic black tuxedo by Gucci, while nominee Debi Nova went big — and pink — in a mini dress that had a huge train and tropical details, by Georges Chakra. Phoebe Bridgers wore a black gown adorned with a beaded human skeleton, from Thom Browne, and 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. “I wanted to pop. I wanted to look like a Grammy,” Megan said. Nandi Howard, associate fashion editor at Essence, lauded the style moments provided by Megan and DaBaby. “I’m eager to see D&G work more with hip-hop artists. Megan looked so regal in her orange gown, and tonight she wore her outfit effortlessly. I hope to see her in couture more often. She wears it very well,” she said. Howard also offered kudos to Lizzo, who shimmered in a pink mermaid look to present an award and earlier wore a short ruched sea foam strapless dress by Balmain. She dripped in Bulgari jewels. “We normally see avant-garde gowns at the Grammys, but leave it up to Lizzo to switch it up in the best way,” Howard said. Jacob Collier said he went for comfort in a floral Stella McCartney turtleneck and red suit. “I’ve never been asked about clothes before,” he said. “I feel like a rock star.” In Dundas, H.E.R. rocked a burgundy, mid-calf robe with matching wide-leg trousers. Jonathan Evans, style director for Esquire, saw a healthy dose of 1970s flare running through menswear, in no small part to Gucci. Bruno Mars and Anderson .Paak slid into leisure suits for Silk Sonic’s debut. “Big lapels and flared trousers might, I’ll admit, sound a little intimidating, or like a return to the bad old days, but when you see the way guys like Anderson .Paak, Finneas and Harry Styles are wearing it, it feels fresh,” he said. All three wore Gucci. Evans said of Styles’ look: “A jacket with a pattern that looks like it could be one of your grandmother’s favorite tea cozies is one thing, but a cropped jacket with a gigantic lapel that channels Nana? That’s the kind of thing that Styles seems to make wearable.” [caption id=“attachment_9418981” align=“alignnone” width=“640”]Noah Cyrus. (Photo by Jordan Strauss_Invision_AP) Noah Cyrus. (Photo by Jordan Strauss_Invision_AP)[/caption] Styles later performed in a black leather suit — who needs a shirt — with a green boa around his neck. He wore a purple boa with his cropped jacket. Noah Cyrus spoke to reporters in a cream gown with a huge cape-like effect that encircled her face. It was a Schiaparelli, a somber Cyrus and first-time Grammy nominee said. She said she was honoured to be the first to wear it. Cyrus is mourning the recent death of her grandmother. (With The Associated Press)

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