Grammy Awards: Best and worst dressed

Dua Lipa and Harry Styles steal the show with bold looks


Entertainment Desk March 15, 2021
Dua Lipa stole the night in her stunning Versace gown, while Taylor Swift hugely missed the mark. PHOTO: FILE

Recently, Paris Fashion Week, Golden Globes and Critics’ Choice Awards witnessed an amalgamation of some of the most incredible and heinous outfits imaginable. While that’s all great for the fashion hungry, the looks at the Grammy Awards were in a league of their own as simple black-tie ensembles just didn’t make the cut.

Like each year, Hollywood A-listers attempted to wow us with bold yet unique looks. While a few of them blew us away, others proved to be a major disappointment. Here is a lowdown of the best and worst dressed celebrities at the prestigious award show:

Best dressed

  1. Dua Lipa

Wearing: Atelier Versace

What worked: Pairing the bejewelled pink ensemble with simple slicked back hair was a win-win combination

  1. Harry Styles

Wearing: Gucci

What worked: Carrying a fun boa with his leather power suit, Styles managed to make the look his own

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  1. Cyntia Arivo

Wearing: Louis Vuitton

What worked: Everything! The stunning mesh detailing on her metallic gown left us speechless. She really can do no wrong.

Worst dressed

  1. Taylor Swift

Wearing: Oscar de la Renta

What didn’t work: Her version of bold was switching out her prairie dresses for a rather obnoxious, floral mini dress, and it surely failed to impress

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  1. Noah Cyrus

Wearing: Schiaparelli

What didn’t work: Whether it was the oddly styled top-knot or the unnecessary bunching on the skirt of her dress, nothing about her look really came together

  1. Doja Cat

Wearing: Roberto Cavalli

What didn’t work: Everything! From the mismatched pattern to the lime green feather skirt, everything about the look felt like an eye sore

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