Dua Lipabrought herfierce and fun aestheticto the 2021Grammysred carpet.
The pop star, 25, chose a dazzling high-shine crystal mesh rainbow-colored Versace gown, featuring a “very symbolic” butterfly across the bodice. She accessorized with Versace heels and jewels from Bulgari, ANANYA and Spinelli Kilcollin.
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The star also brought her fashion A-game for herperformance of “Levitating” and “Don’t Start Now"with not one, not two butthreeoutfit changes (all custom Atelier Versace designs and each one better than the last!).
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Lipa’s been a longtime fan of the Versace, recently wearing an under-the-sea-inspired Versace mini dress to the 2020 AMAs and a psychedelic-print Atelier Versace ballgown with exaggerated hip bow and ’60s inspired do to the 2019 Met Gala.
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Just a few weeks ago, she teamed with the brand topromote its new La Medusa bag in February.
And she’s been having fun with fashion in the days leading up to the big night. Earlier in the week she shared various snapshots in two differentInstagramposts documenting all the amazing outfits she wore during Grammys promos and rehearsal, as well as looks for her new Evian campaign andVoguemagazine photo shoot.
Dua Lipa is nominated for six different awards tonight, including record of the year, song of the year and best pop solo performance for “Don’t Stop Now,” album of the year and best pop vocal album forFuture Nostalgiaand best pop duo/group performance for “Un Dia (One Day)” with J Balvin, Dua Lipa, Bad Bunny & Tainy.
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Last year, shespent a lot of time on the Hadid family farmwith her boyfriendAnwar Hadidamid the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and toldRolling Stonethat she was in a different headspace when she wrote her nominated album,Future Nostalgia, thanks to her relationship.
“When I was creating the first album, a lot of what was going on in my life was about heartbreak,” she said of her 2018 self-titled album. “This time around, I was feeling so happy and things were going so well, I was like, ‘OK, I need to be able to portray this feeling in a way that doesn’t feel cheesy to me.'”
“I don’t know why I thought that when you’re a pop artist and you make a happy song, then all of a sudden it’s just not cool,” she added. “I kind of just had to let that go.”
source: people.com