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Grammy Awards 2021: All The Best-Dressed Celebrities

From Doja Cat, Lizzo, to Harry Styles, the biggest names in music pulled out all the stops on the red carpet of the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards.
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Last night's 63rd Annual Grammy Awards were full of breathtaking fashion moments, highly-anticipated live performances, and historic wins, particularly for black female artists. While the evening was shrouded in controversy after The Weeknd's controversial lock out, some of your favorite names in music took to the stage for an evening honoring the power of music, its artists, the live performances we didn't get to see in 2020, as well as the smaller venues that have gone a full calendar year without shows due to the coronavirus pandemic. 

We also finally had the red carpet of our dreams. Check ahead for some of the best looks of the night. 

Harry Styles in Gucci

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Kicking off the ceremony, Harry Styles took to the stage for a performance of one the past year's biggest songs, "Watermelon Sugar." The always-fashionable musician took to the stage in a custom leather Gucci suit, complete with his prefered style of flared trousers and a green boa from Gucci's Resort 2021 collection.

The "Adore You" singer was nominated for three awards, and took home his first Grammy for Best Pop Solo Performance.

Megan Thee Stallion in Dolce & Gabbana and Chopard Jewellery 

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After a whirlwind year, Megan Thee Stallion took home three awards for Best Rap Performance, Best New Artist, and Best Rap Song. However, one of the biggest moments of the night was a TV-censored performance of her song "WAP" with Cardi B.

During her speech for Best Rap Performance with Beyoncé for their song "Savage," the young artist praised her fellow Houston native for being a driving force of inspiration for her as she pursued her career. The "Body" singer was also the first female rap artist to win Best New Artist in 22 years after Lauryn Hill, making her the first in the 21st century.

Dua Lipa in Versace

 

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Dua Lipa performed a medley of her biggest hits from her album Future Nostalgia in glittering pink Versace numbers (yes, there were multiple!). The record won Best Pop Solo Album, while the singer was nominated for a total of six awards.

Taylor Swift in Oscar de la Renta

 

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Billie Eilish in Gucci

 

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Cynthia Erivo in Schiaparelli and Tiffany & Co jewellery

 

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Lizzo in Balmain

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Beyoncé in Schiaparelli

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Noah Cyrus in Schiaparelli

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Chloe x Halle in Louis Vuitton and Tiffany & Co. jewellery

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Haim in Prada

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Kevin Parker of Tame Impala in Versace

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H.E.R. in Dundas

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Doja Cat in Roberto Cavalli

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