Lea Michele, who attended the Grammys to support the music from her show "Glee," which was up for two prizes, was absolute perfection in this black gown with a plunging neckline, a lace-trimmed waist and flutter sleeves. Eva Longoria presented at the 53rd Annual Grammys in a ruffled Ashi dress with a playful, creamy white skirt. Nominee and presenter Nicki Minaj went over the top in this Givenchy-designed leopard-print outfit.
The then-self-professed "guidette" walked the red carpet in a short, silvery gown with matching accessories and exaggerated shoulder pads. An angel wings-clad Katy Perry looked ready for the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show in this custom-made Giorgio Armani frock with a crystal-encrusted bustier and an iridescent ruffled skirt and train. LeAnn Rimes, who was nominated for her song "Swingin'" that year, was another celeb who opted for ultimate glitz as she walked the red carpet in February wearing a sparkling gold V-neck gown by Reem Acra.
A thenyear-old Selena Gomez stepped out in a grown-up J. Mendel gown but managed to keep it age-appropriate with youthful makeup and a fun pink lip. Jennifer Lopez was a human disco ball in this showstopper of a mini by Emilio Pucci. The presenter walked the Grammys red carpet in the super-short, decadently embellished dress that she paired with sky-high Christian Louboutin spiked peep-toe heels.
Country music star Miranda Lambert, who was nominated for three Grammys in , looked like an Old Hollywood starlet in an Edition by George Chakra gunmetal dress. Natasha Bedingfield mixed super-feminine florals with a playful, sparkly bustier on Feb. She topped off the look with dramatic Old Hollywood waves, playing into the femininity of the gown.
Julianne Hough opted for simple styling — clean makeup, a simple 'do and a small, neutral clutch — to keep the focus on her pink and purple Malandrino gown featuring a bold print, a deep V-neck and ruffled detailing.
Ciara went for a sexy look in this blue cut-out look by Emilio Pucci. When we make a record, we really put all of our soul into it. To be recognized for that [by] this group of people, in the age of the iPod or in the age of the single or whatever it is, we still really care about records so it means a lot to us. The other big surprise of the night was a best new artist win by jazz bassist and singer Esperanza Spalding, who beat out both Justin Bieber and Drake to win the title.
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