The red carpet at the Grammy Awards is always a spectacle of fashion and style, with celebrities vying for attention and making bold statements. However, this year, it was pop star Miley Cyrus who stole the show with her stunning appearance.
Known for her daring fashion choices and provocative performances, Cyrus arrived at the event in a jaw-dropping ensemble that left everyone in awe. She donned a custom-made gown adorned with intricate beading and feathers, which accentuated her svelte figure. The plunging neckline showcased her confidence and added an element of sensuality to her look.
The French label’s creative director John Galliano appeared to dip into his own archives for inspiration, with several social media users pointing out the similarity between Cyrus’ revealing gown and pieces in the designer’s Fall 1997 ready-to-wear collection.
To pick the dress, Mackie's team had gone back and forth with Miley's team looking at photographs from his collection.
"I'd been holding back that photograph because I thought this dress was a Miley Cyrus dress. So as soon as I sent her that picture, she's like, 'I have to have that dress,' McFate reveals. But for awhile, they couldn't find it. The dress had been stored in Mackie's large collection that dates back 60 years.
"You can imagine we were tearing our hair trying, well, I wasn't tearing any hair, but I was looking. And believe me, when we found that dress and got it on her, she was like a kid. She wanted that dress. As soon as she saw it, she's like, 'that's it.' And when a performer has that kind of reaction to clothes that they're going to be confident in it."
Cyrus ended the evening by accepting the award for record of the year for “Flowers” in a chocolate brown one-shoulder Gucci gown with a thigh-high slit and pointed slingback heels in a matching hue. She even carried a brown Gucci bamboo top-handle purse on stage to accept the award, although I’m guessing the trophy didn’t fit in her bag.
Barrino and Cyrus weren’t the only stars who continued their stylish streak following the red carpet. Olivia Rodrigo, Dua Lipa and Billie Eilish tried out trends including fringe, sparkles and shades of red while performing and presenting.
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