Dua Lipa turned heads at the Grammy Awards, embracing a full ’70s glam aesthetic that stole the show. The pop icon graced the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles wearing a striking Courrèges dress, a silver masterpiece adorned with cascading metal fringe and showcasing long sleeves with hip cut-outs. Dua Lipa’s beachy, vibrant red hair complemented her flushed makeup, adding a touch of retro elegance to her ensemble at Grammys.
The choice of outfit perfectly suited the star, who received a nomination for her disco-infused track, “Dance The Night,” featured on the “Barbie” soundtrack. Dua Lipa didn’t just stop at the dress; she cleverly paid homage to her “Barbie” character, Barbie Mermaid, by accessorizing with Tiffany & Co. diamonds. A fish necklace and matching bracelet subtly nodded to the aquatic theme associated with her character.
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The “Hallucinate” songstress is in the running for Song of the Year for her collaborative effort on “Dance the Night,” co-written with Caroline Ailin, Mark Ronson, and Andrew Wyatt. Although the track didn’t clinch the Best Song Written for Visual Media, losing to Billie Eilish’s “What Was I Made For?”—another contribution from the “Barbie” universe—Dua Lipa’s stunning appearance and subtle nods to her iconic character left an indelible mark on the Grammys stage.