The INSIDER Summary:
• The 2017 Grammy Awards brought out the best-dressed musicians to the red carpet.
• Carrie Underwood, Faith Hill, and Beyoncé all wore similar dresses.
• The long-sleeved gowns were a stunning shade of red with plunging necklines.
The red carpet at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards was filled with glamorous and wild outfits. But one trend became apparent early on — plunging necklines were still all the rage, and long-sleeved red gowns were a signature look.
First Carrie Underwood arrived wearing an Elie Madi gown that had a lot of sparkle and gorgeous bell sleeves. Then Faith Hill appeared in a Zuhair Murad creation — it was effectively the same cut and shape, but without the embellishments or wide sleeves. As seen in a clip shared by The Hollywood Reporter, Hill struggled to pronounce her designer's name.
Last but not least, Beyonce changed into a glimmering red gown designed by Peter Dundas after her stunning performance. She first appeared onstage in a golden beaded dress (also by Dundas), but was later seen in her the equally impressive red dress.
Twinning (or in this case, tripletting?) at award shows is a common occurrence, and this was one case where a decided "Who wore it best?" was nearly impossible. Each of the three singers rocked their scarlet dresses, bringing even more meaning to the term "red carpet."
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