Lizzo wows in orange, Doja Cat dons black Latex at Grammys
Lizzo wowed in a huge, heavy, bright orange robe by Dolce & Gabbana at the 65th Grammy Awards on Sunday
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Your support makes all the difference.Lizzo wowed in a bright orange Dolce & Gabbana robe adorned with flowers and a huge hood as the wild and wacky Grammys red carpet did not fail to disappoint Sunday. Tattered streetwear, T-shirts and denim mixed with blinged-out couture, wild patterns and plenty of skin.
Lizzo walked gingerly as she navigated a heavy, long train that left her with little peripheral vision. After awhile, she dropped her robe to her shoulders to reveal a busty sequin gown underneath in a softer orange.
āLizzo is a floral garden fantasy in her ruffle orange 3D robe and matching corset dress underneath,ā said Holly Katz, a stylist and host of the Fashion Crimes podcast. āAnd we love to hear her roar!ā
The marathon carpet kicked off with some notable looks. Doja Cat, always pushing her fashion envelope, showed up in a Latex, one-shoulder and skintight black gown with long matching gloves from Atelier Versace. Bebe Rexha sizzled in hot pink with twists from head to toe and a va-va-voom halter bodice.
There were golden crowns (Matt B), glittery mouth bling (Alligator Jesus) and epic tattoos (Alisha Gaddis). And just about every hue on the color wheel was represented.
Slouchy and roomy spoke to many of the men, as did an embroidered denim shorts ensemble for Benny Blanco.
āWho canāt stop talking about Doja Cat donning 30,000 red Swarovski crystals for Paris Fashion Week? Well, she certainly doesnāt disappoint at the Grammys as she totally channeled the queen of darkness," Katz said. āThe Mia Farrow 60ā²s haircut was a perfect match for this look.ā
Viola Davis, meanwhile, completed her EGOT by winning a Grammy at the Grammys pre-telecast ceremony in a Naeem Kahn red, silver and blue tiered sequin short-sleeved gown.
Shania Twain isnāt up for a Grammy. Sheās not presenting. That, she says, freed her to have fun with fashion. Twainās hair was red and her Harris Reed wide-belled pantsuit was adorned with huge black polka dots against white. She topped it off with a high, matching wide-brim hat.
āHere I am with all my new fun things to wear,ā she says. Reed is a young British American designer she wanted to support. Her goal: āI just wanted to add some pop and cheer.ā
Laverne Cox WAS āWakanda Foreverā in her custom strapless leather Kim Kassas embellished warrior figure dress and African-inspired jewelry, Katz said. āPaying homage to the African culture through fashion is always in style.ā
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