From Harry Styles to Silk Sonic: These Stars Brought the '70s to the 2021 Grammy Awards
Between their fashion and their performances, these stars made the 2021 Grammys feel like a blast from the past
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Dua Lipa channeled Cher wearing a Versace gown with her hair parted down the middle on the red carpet.
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And then she brought disco to the Grammy stage as she performed "Levitating" and "Don't Start Now" in a sparkling two-piece among dancers in sequined minidresses and go-go boots.
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Harry Styles, who is clearly inspired by the 70's in both his music and style, looked like he stepped out of a time machine when he stepped onto the red carpet.
The Grammy winner paired a plaid jacket with velvet trousers, a sweater vest and a purple scarf.
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Styles then wore a leather suit (sans shirt), switching out his purple scarf for a green one and adding platform shoes. The singer was giving us major Mick Jagger vibes as he opened the Grammys with "Watermelon Sugar."
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Dynamic duo Anderson .Paak and Bruno Mars looked like they were heading to a 1970's prom — and we mean that in the best way possible.
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Then, the pair — known these days as Silk Sonic — wore matching suits and transformed the Grammys stage into a '70s fever dream, performing their new song "Leave the Door Open."
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Taylor Swift took flower power to a new level, wearing a high-necked Oscar de la Renta dress with embroidered flowers on the red carpet.
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H.E.R. — who walked away from this year's awards with a Grammy for song of the year— rocked a velvet ensemble, complete with bell-bottoms, a gorgeous robe with sequined embellishments and round, oh-so-'70s sunglasses, which were tinted to match her look.