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The most showstopping red carpet looks from the GRAMMYs

The GRAMMYs kicked it up a notch with plenty of eye-catching gowns, dreamy frocks and swoon-worthy ensembles.
The most showstopping red carpet looks from the GRAMMYs

GRAMMYs 2017 most memorable dresses

Adele

As a major fan of Adele, seeing her in stunning jewel-toned gowns is always a red carpet highlight. This long-sleeved, moss-green frock keeps things interesting with a halter neckline, mix of textures and subtle sparkle detailing.

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Jennifer Lopez

Sure, it’s not the legendary green number we’re still talking about, but J Lo still pulls out yet another showstopper in this lavender convection. The daring neckline teamed with a high slit gets a sweet twist with an oversize flower embellishment at the neckline.

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Céline Dion

Céline Dion dazzles in this 80’s-inspired sparkler – complete with plunging neckline, cinched waist and dramatic asymmetric ruffle. Keeping the outfit modern, the Canadian songstress goes with an understated updo with a sleek low ponytail.

The most showstopping red carpet looks from the GRAMMYsPhoto, Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Solange Knowles

From the dramatic ruffles along the neckline and sleeve to the epic shimmering gold hue, Solange steals the show in this Midas outfit. Besides, is it really a GRAMMYs without a mega lamé look?

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The most showstopping red carpet looks from the GRAMMYsPhoto, Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Katy Perry

Katy Perry arrives on the red carpet in this sparkling silver sequined drop-waist gown with a flirty ombre fringe skirt. We especially like her newly blonde, windswept ‘do, which adds a nonchalant vibe to her glam look.

The most showstopping red carpet looks from the GRAMMYsPhoto, Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Rihanna

Arriving just before the show started, Rihanna graced the red carpet in a mash-up of couture confection and sparkling sportswear. The voluminous skirt is reminiscent of this frothy pink frock, but this year she’s added a street-style flair with a midriff-baring top.

The most showstopping red carpet looks from the GRAMMYsPhoto, Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Lady Gaga

Lady Gaga has never been one to shy away from extreme styles, and her chest-baring jacket, chain-clad booty shorts and glossy leather boots certainly make a memorable entrance.

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Faith Hill

If we ever needed to make a case for monochromatic dressing, this flawless ensemble on Faith Hill is it. From the bold lip, sleek column gown to the matching heels, this shade of scarlet certainly sets fire to the red carpet.

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The most showstopping red carpet looks from the GRAMMYsPhoto, Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

Paris Jackson

Opting for a disco-vibe, Paris Jackson rocks this shimmering rainbow jumpsuit. The cutaway details around the waist and the high side slits on the trousers inject a youthful look with plenty of pizzazz.

The most showstopping red carpet looks from the GRAMMYsPhoto, EPA/PAUL BUCK

Carrie Underwood

Channeling her inner Dolly Parton, country singer Carrie Underwood goes big with this sparkling lace number with a dramatic keyhole neckline. While this look won’t be for everyone, it’s what we’ve come to expect (and love!) about the GRAMMYs red carpet.

The most showstopping red carpet looks from the GRAMMYsPhoto, Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP

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