Speculations leading to the 67th Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday does not only concern who would gain trophies, but also the way the spectacle would pass because the city was still in shock of two of the most deadly forest fires in the history of California.
Several parts of the industry have been canceled. Other events, including a gala on Saturday evening, organized by the director of the Record Clive Davis, and the Grammys ceremony himself, were adapted to take into account the devastation. On the red carpet, the stars of the music industry and other celebrities posed in front of a black backdrop in a moody with a call to donate to rescue efforts. Although there have also been a number of black sets, fashion, for the most part, was less dark.
Pop stars like Charli XCX and Sabrina Carpenter spoke about the elegance of girls in pale dresses with feathers and steering wheel. Rappers like Cardi B and Doechi have displayed dresses defining the figure and incredibly long nails. Others, like Bianca Censori, shocked viewers of what they did not wear: Mme Censori, who made an appearance to the Grammys with Ye, her husband, had a little more than a naked body pure under her coat dark fur.
His is among the following 15 looks of the Grammys red carpet which, for better or for worse, will be difficult to forget.
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The Vivienne Vivienne Westwood Minidress, Sannelian-Red Westwood, Sandals and Garter with heels and garters, had the moving character of a certain character of “Chicago” (and the favorite lipstick color of Mrs. Swift).
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