Ariana Grande channels Scream Queens' Chanel #3 in fuzzy earmuffs for KISS 108's Jingle Ball

Ariana Grande mixed winterwear with frilly boudoir attire for KISS 108's Jingle Ball at Boston's TD Garden on Sunday.

The 23-year-old R&B belter appeared to be channeling her Scream Queens co-star Billie Lourd, who always wears earmuffs as Sadie Swenson/Chanel #3 in the Fox series.

Last year, the Hairspray Live! actress portrayed Sonya Herfmann/Chanel #2 in the first season of Ryan Murphy's campy horror show.

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Don't try this at home: Ariana Grande mixed winterwear with frilly boudoir attire for KISS 108's Jingle Ball at Boston's TD Garden on Sunday

Inspiration: The 23-year-old R&B belter appeared to be channeling her Scream Queens co-star Billie Lourd (L), who always wears earmuffs as Sadie Swenson/Chanel #3 in the Fox series

And while it was a freezing 33F degrees outside, Ariana was likely overheated in her cropped puffer coat under the lights inside the Massachusetts stadium.

The Christmas & Chill crooner wore a white lacy bra-top, matching chiffon-shelled mini-skirt, and fuzzy over-the-knee boots selected by stylist Law Roach.

Grande sported heavy-handed make-up applied by Daniel Chinchilla and her signature high ponytail extension coiffed by Aaron Light. 

'I wear it in a pony tail because my actual hair is so [broken] that it looks absolutely ratchet and absurd when I let it down,' the dimpled brunette explained on Instagram in 2014. 

Warming her ears: Last year, the Hairspray Live! actress portrayed Sonya Herfmann/Chanel #2 in the first season of Ryan Murphy's campy horror show

Sweating: And while it was a freezing 33F degrees outside, Ariana was likely overheated in her cropped puffer coat under the lights inside the Massachusetts stadium

Baring her belly: The Christmas & Chill crooner wore a white lacy bra-top, matching chiffon-shelled mini-skirt, and fuzzy over-the-knee boots selected by stylist Law Roach

'My actual hair is so [broken]': Grande sported heavy-handed make-up applied by Daniel Chinchilla and her signature high ponytail extension coiffed by Aaron Light

The Dangerous Woman singer is up for best pop vocal album and best pop solo performance when the Grammy Awards air February 12 on CBS.

'Crying. what an absolute blessing to be recognized for dangerous woman this way!' Ariana - who boasts 165.5M followers - tweeted on Tuesday.

'I'm so honored and moved and excited!'

The Come So Far songstress will next put her four-octave soprano pipes to use this Wednesday at Chicago's Allstate Arena.

Who will win? The Dangerous Woman singer is up for best pop vocal album and best pop solo performance when the Grammy Awards air February 12 on CBS

Ariana - who boasts 165.5M followers - tweeted on Tuesday: 'Crying. what an absolute blessing to be recognized for dangerous woman this way!'

Black version of the same ensemble: The Come So Far songstress will next put her four-octave soprano pipes to use this Wednesday at Chicago's Allstate Arena (pictured Friday)

Grande shared the TD Garden stage with her Grammy rival Ellie Goulding, whose song Love Me Like You Do also scored a nod for best pop solo performance.

The British belter - who turns 30 this month - rocked a bra-baring poncho as well as a gold-gilded LBD selected by stylist duo Radcliffe & Sciamma.

Ellie - born Elena - will next perform Monday at Hot 99.5's Jingle Ball at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.

Tove Lo showed off the new 'ladywood' arm tattoo she got this month as well as her trendy septum piercing. 

Competition: Grande shared the TD Garden stage with her Grammy rival Ellie Goulding, whose song Love Me Like You Do also scored a nod for best pop solo performance

Two black looks: The British belter - who turns 30 this month - rocked a bra-baring poncho as well as a gold-gilded LBD selected by stylist duo Radcliffe & Sciamma

Stage dive: Ellie - born Elena - will next perform Monday at Hot 99.5's Jingle Ball at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.

The Swedish 29-year-old - born Ebba Nilsson - went barefoot onstage in a Frank Zappa T-shirt with hot pink 'Hurricane' trousers.

The Love Me like You Do hitmaker will also perform Monday at Hot 99.5's Jingle Ball at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.

18-year-old Daya - born Grace Tandon - performed her hit Don't Let Me Down while clad in a motorcycle jacket and mini-skirt selected by stylist Andrew Gelwicks. 

Joe Jonas rocked a Nirvana T-shirt on the red carpet alongside DNCE bandmates Jack Lawless, JinJoo Lee, and Cole Whittle. 

Baring her belly: Tove Lo showed off the new 'ladywood' arm tattoo she got this month as well as her trendy septum piercing

Who needs shoes? The Swedish 29-year-old - born Ebba Nilsson - went barefoot onstage in a Frank Zappa T-shirt with hot pink 'Hurricane' trousers

'Thank you Boston!' The Love Me like You Do hitmaker will also perform Monday at Hot 99.5's Jingle Ball at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C.

'Boston was one of the best yet!' Daya - born Grace Tandon - performed her hit Don't Let Me Down while clad in a motorcycle jacket and mini-skirt selected by stylist Andrew Gelwicks

The 27-year-old frontman later donned a two-tone motorcycle jacket to sing his track Body Moves.

Speaking of boybands, One Direction's Niall Horan put his Irish pipes to use singing his first solo single This Town.

And Canadian crooner Shawn Mendes serenaded the Boston audience with his new song Treat You Better.

Foursome: Joe Jonas rocked a Nirvana T-shirt on the red carpet alongside DNCE bandmates Jack Lawless, JinJoo Lee, and Cole Whittle

Head-to-toe b&w: The 27-year-old frontman later donned a two-tone motorcycle jacket to sing his track Body Moves

'Thank you Boston. Amazing crowd!' Speaking of boybands, One Direction's Niall Horan put his Irish pipes to use singing his first solo single This Town

'Boston thank you so much for tonight!' And Canadian crooner Shawn Mendes serenaded the Boston audience with his new song Treat You Better

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