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The Most Daring Dresses Ever Worn At The Grammy Awards
Musicians always know how to make a statement on the red carpet. Chalk it up to their performative nature, but they're consistently the best dressed on any occasion. So if there were ever an award show with the most daring of dresses, it would unsurprisingly be the Grammy Awards.
Heck, Cher practically invented the daring dress phenomenon with her iconic (and revealing) award show ensembles. Meanwhile, Jennifer Lopez and Rihanna continue to escalate bold fashion with their outrageous yet beautiful sartorial choices. Who could possibly forget JLo's sheer Versace number with a hip-deep plunge and strategically placed body tape? Or Rihanna's decadent pink Giambattista Valli confection? Of course, we'd be remiss not to mention Lady Gaga and the artistic masterpieces she pulls off year after year.
There might, however, be some jaw-dropping Grammy style moments you don't remember — like Destiny's Child in their matching backless green gowns or Toni Braxton in her barely-there Richard Tyler creation. Even Sheryl Crow wore her share of see-through and cut-out pieces to walk down the red carpet. To refresh your memory, let's take a look back at the most talked-about dresses worn to date at the annual music celebration. We can't wait to see what these stars pull off this year.
Heck, Cher practically invented the daring dress phenomenon with her iconic (and revealing) award show ensembles. Meanwhile, Jennifer Lopez and Rihanna continue to escalate bold fashion with their outrageous yet beautiful sartorial choices. Who could possibly forget JLo's sheer Versace number with a hip-deep plunge and strategically placed body tape? Or Rihanna's decadent pink Giambattista Valli confection? Of course, we'd be remiss not to mention Lady Gaga and the artistic masterpieces she pulls off year after year.
There might, however, be some jaw-dropping Grammy style moments you don't remember — like Destiny's Child in their matching backless green gowns or Toni Braxton in her barely-there Richard Tyler creation. Even Sheryl Crow wore her share of see-through and cut-out pieces to walk down the red carpet. To refresh your memory, let's take a look back at the most talked-about dresses worn to date at the annual music celebration. We can't wait to see what these stars pull off this year.