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Best dressed of the 59th annual Grammy Awards

The 59 annual Grammys awards were filled with a lot of let downs, but these celebrities lifted us with their amazing fashions. The Grammys red carpet brought so many unique looks and these were my picks for best dressed.





Best Dressed:


5. Chrissy Teigen

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Yes, Chrissy Teigen was able to get the green-tinted Fun Dip off of her fingers and she came to the Grammys to show off her new waved hair with a black, laced, cut-out gown.

4. Demi Lovato

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Demi Lovato leaves behind the Disney Channel persona, by showing her "sexy side." Demi graces the red carpet in a stunning nude-colored, see through Julien Macdonald gown that hugged and showed off her amazingly curved body. Her Grammys looked is finished with long, wavy hair.



3. Carrie Underwood

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Country Singer Carrie Underwood looks absolutely ravishing in her scarlet colored Elie Made dress with open-toe Jimmy Choo shoe.


2. Lady Gaga

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Lady Gaga brings back her outlandish looks, slamming body shammers in her crocodile cropped shirt with spiked leather feathers (that reveals her Metallica "Moth In a Flame" tattoo) by Alex Ulichny, leather daisy dukes with chains suspended in front of her crouch, over-the-knee 9 inch boots, topped with Ray-ban aviator shades.



1. Rihanna

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Rihanna shows up to the 59th annual Grammys, fashionably late and steals the show. She may have not won any of her awards but she walked away with the title "Best Dressed," as she graced the Grammys in a vibrant, crystal tangerine custom two-piece Armani Privé top complimented with a draped black silk plissé skirt finished with tons of arm candy.








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