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Live on the 2020 Grammys Red Carpet | Live on the 2020 Grammys Red Carpet |
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The Grammys red carpet took place in Los Angeles with attendees responding to the death of Kobe Bryant, who died in an accident just hours before. | |
Mr. Bryant, who was 41, played 20 seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers — his only team — and so has been a fixture of Southern Californian lives for decades. | Mr. Bryant, who was 41, played 20 seasons with the Los Angeles Lakers — his only team — and so has been a fixture of Southern Californian lives for decades. |
But the Grammys was already struggling with internal chaos — the chief executive was ousted, and has said she was forced out for complaining about sexual harassment and irregularities in the nominating process — and the show was already prepared to go on anyway. | But the Grammys was already struggling with internal chaos — the chief executive was ousted, and has said she was forced out for complaining about sexual harassment and irregularities in the nominating process — and the show was already prepared to go on anyway. |
The Grammys itself will be broadcast live on CBS at 8 p.m. Eastern. Here’s what our critics are looking forward to. Until then, we’ll keep tabs on all the looks right here. | The Grammys itself will be broadcast live on CBS at 8 p.m. Eastern. Here’s what our critics are looking forward to. Until then, we’ll keep tabs on all the looks right here. |
The cowboy has officially arrived, in all his multifaceted glory. Lil Nas X as a shocking pink dominatrix Versace cowboy. Diplo as cool-tuxedo cowboy. Orville Peck as leather-masked, white-hat cowboy. And Billy Porter as fringe-glam-disco cowboy. Home, home, on the red carpet. | The cowboy has officially arrived, in all his multifaceted glory. Lil Nas X as a shocking pink dominatrix Versace cowboy. Diplo as cool-tuxedo cowboy. Orville Peck as leather-masked, white-hat cowboy. And Billy Porter as fringe-glam-disco cowboy. Home, home, on the red carpet. |
It’s still early (the awards show doesn’t officially begin until 8 p.m. EST), but we’re seeing a lot of white on the red carpet. | It’s still early (the awards show doesn’t officially begin until 8 p.m. EST), but we’re seeing a lot of white on the red carpet. |
Forget the tiny bag: Lizzo went major old-school glamour this evening, in a strapless, slit-leg white Versace gown with a stole (and Veronica Lake hair!). The nails, dripping in crystals, and the bejeweled arm bands added to the effect. She looks kind of like an angelic host. | Forget the tiny bag: Lizzo went major old-school glamour this evening, in a strapless, slit-leg white Versace gown with a stole (and Veronica Lake hair!). The nails, dripping in crystals, and the bejeweled arm bands added to the effect. She looks kind of like an angelic host. |
You know the fashion rule: One of anything is a fluke, two is a coincidence and three is a trend. If we start with Lizzo’s gown, move on to Gwen Stefani’s white Dolce & Gabbana dress and then throw in Shaun Ross’s pearl-covered coat, pants and boots, this makes … trend! | You know the fashion rule: One of anything is a fluke, two is a coincidence and three is a trend. If we start with Lizzo’s gown, move on to Gwen Stefani’s white Dolce & Gabbana dress and then throw in Shaun Ross’s pearl-covered coat, pants and boots, this makes … trend! |
Forget the yawn of black tie. That’s so “boring movie awards.” Tonight’s men suited up in an entire Pantone color wheel. Shawn Mendes, who is nominated for best pop duo performance, wore fuchsia. Lucky Daye, a nominee for best R&B performance, wore iridescent jade green. Anderson Paak, who won in that category for “Come Home,” wore sapphire. And Dan Smyers of Dan + Shay donned hot pink. Gives new meaning to rainbow nation. | Forget the yawn of black tie. That’s so “boring movie awards.” Tonight’s men suited up in an entire Pantone color wheel. Shawn Mendes, who is nominated for best pop duo performance, wore fuchsia. Lucky Daye, a nominee for best R&B performance, wore iridescent jade green. Anderson Paak, who won in that category for “Come Home,” wore sapphire. And Dan Smyers of Dan + Shay donned hot pink. Gives new meaning to rainbow nation. |
Priyanka Chopra’s white plunge-front gown is sending us whooshing down memory lane to J. Lo’s plunging Versace of 2000. But it’s not all a nod to yesteryear. The fringe is very 2020 mind meld — which is to say, it’s another trend, as seen on Billy Porter’s mechanical hat (and boots), Rosalía’s red leather dress and Orville Peck’s mask. | |