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IN PHOTOS | Our favourite red carpet looks from the Grammys 2023

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Lizzo wowed in a bright orange Dolce & Gabbana opera coat adorned with flowers and a huge hood, from the Italian label's Alta Moda 2022 collection. Lizzo walked gingerly as she navigated her heavy coat with a long train. She then dropped the coat to her shoulders, revealing a busty sequin corset gown underneath in a softer orange. The coat was entirely embroidered with handmade silk flowers, and the silk gown had crystal mesh Swarovski details. She accessorized with crystal-embellished heels and sheer fingerless gloves. (Photo | AP)
Lizzo wowed in a bright orange Dolce & Gabbana opera coat adorned with flowers and a huge hood, from the Italian label's Alta Moda 2022 collection. Lizzo walked gingerly as she navigated her heavy coat with a long train. She then dropped the coat to her shoulders, revealing a busty sequin corset gown underneath in a softer orange. The coat was entirely embroidered with handmade silk flowers, and the silk gown had crystal mesh Swarovski details. She accessorized with crystal-embellished heels and sheer fingerless gloves. (Photo | AP)
Taylor Swift, channelled her Midnights era with a long two-piece sparkly skirt and a high-neck, long-sleeve crop top, all by Roberto Cavalli. The colour of course was midnight blue. She added statement diamond earrings by Lorraine Schwartz and tied her hair in an updo. (Photo | AP)
Leather-clad Doja Cat, always pushing her fashion envelope, showed up in a vinyl, one-shoulder and skintight black gown with long matching gloves from Atelier Versace. The artist was nominated for a handful of awards including record of the year for Woman. (Photo | AP)
Bebe Rexha was nominated for best dance/electronic recording for her David Guetta collaboration I'm Good (Blue). She showed up in a pink Moschino gown (also with matching gloves) for the red carpet. (Photo | AP)
Lots of slouchy and roomy looks spoke to many of the men, like this embroidered denim shorts ensemble for Benny Blanco. (Photo | AP)
Fashion lover Harry Styles walked the carpet in a rainbow harlequin pattern Egonlab jumpsuit adorned with Swarovski crystals. He was shirtless underneath. (Photo | AP)
Among the most eye-catching looks was Cardi B's sculptural electric blue custom gown by Indian designer Gaurav Gupta, who made his Haute Couture Week debut in Paris just over a week ago. (Photo | AP)
Sam Smith and their colour-coordinated entourage, including Unholy collaborator Kim Petras and drag queens Violet Chachki and Gottmik. Heads were turned ahead of the main ceremony due to the firey musical display. (Photo | AP)
Laverne Cox was literally “Wakanda Forever” in her custom strapless leather Kim Kassas embellished warrior figure dress and African-inspired jewellery. Cox’s leather dress by Kim Kassas honours the vision of the late fashion editor Andre Leon Talley. The other vibe on her mind had been: “Egyptian/Cleopatra.” (Photo | AP)
Singer and songwriter Anitta said she was 'making history' as the first Brazilian artist to be nominated for best new artist at the Grammys in nearly half a century. She arrived in a vintage piece from Atelier Versace's Spring-Summer 2003 collection. (Photo | AP)
The double-breasted suit, or jacket donned by Jack Harlow. The rapper looked dapper as he added those classic black gloves to complete the look. (Photo | AP)
Country singer Kelsea Ballerini brought a pop of colour to the red carpet in a customised yellow chiffon Prabal Gurung gown. (Photo | AP)
Amanda Gorman was in a top colour for the night: black. Gorman, wearing Prada, twirled her long, sheer overlay worn over a mini-dress on the red carpet. (Photo | AP)
Miguel wore an all-denim look straight from Diesel's Spring-Summer 2023 runway. This look screams ‘divisive’ but smacks a sort of cool youth culture which embraces the word instead of shying away from it. (Photo | AP)
Five-time Grammy winner Shania Twain's hair matched the red carpet as she arrived in a 'fun' polka dot suit and towering hat by British-American fashion designer Harris Reed. Although it looks like she just stepped out of Alice in Wonderland, Twain definitely scored in the avant-garde category as well. (Photo | AP)
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