Grammys Fashion More Elegant Than Loud This Year

by | Jan 27, 2014 | Culture, Entertainment, Fashion | 0 comments

 

Normally, The Grammys are known for the abnormal, but last night was a decidedly more neutral affair.

Even Lady Gaga seemed semi-normal on the red carpet, making the outrageously revealing Versace caftan that Jennifer Lopez wore to the 2000 Grammys, which has an entire Wikipedia page dedicated to it, seem like a long time ago.

This year, the stars went for elegance over shock value, wearing classic looks in soft metallics, whites, and pinks.

Here’s a look at DOWNTOWN’s list of the fashion winners.

Beyonce wore a sheer, body-hugging creation by Michael Costello, a “Project Runway” alum. The dress was entirely handmade and a perfect presentation for the always elegant Queen B.

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Taylor Swift dazzled in a silver Gucci dress that looked like one of the fairy tales her songs often depict.
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Ciara is expecting a baby in the next two months, but still looked flawless in an Emilio Pucci gown.

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Iggy Azalea wore Elie Saab, which was a stunning and very ladylike choice for a rap artist.

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Anna Kendrick was sassy in Azzaro, but still precious thanks to the lovely shade of pink she wore.

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