Taylor Swift provided a lot of flower power to the 2021 Grammy Awards when she graced the red carpet in a short flowery gown.
With six nominations, the 31-year-old country star-turned-pop sensation was among the most nominated acts at the ceremony. She went on to become the first female musician to win three consecutive Album of the Year Grammy Awards.
Taylor was still high in 2020 when she released the album Folklore, which marked a shift in her sound. Her surprise follow-up album, Evermore, ventured even deeper into new musical area.
Taylor Swift, 31, appeared ready to single-handedly usher in spring with her stunning floral-adorned Oscar de la Renta short dress on the 2021 Grammy Awards red carpet on Sunday.
Later that night, Swift made history by winning Album of the Year three times, becoming the first female artist to do so.
The performer, who stands 5 feet 11 inches tall, chose a short dress that highlighted her toned legs and finished with pale pink Louboutin heels with ribbons around the ankles.
Some basic Cathy Waterman jewellery improved her appearance.
Taylor’s translucent dress was embellished with dozens of pastel embroidered flowers.
Fancy footwear: The 5ft11in musician’s short dress highlighted her toned legs, ending in pale pink open-toe Louboutin heels with ribbons wrapped around her ankle
Extra style: She added some low-key jewellery by Cathy Waterman.
Later that night, Swift made history by becoming the first woman to win the Grammy for Album of the Year three times.
Taylor was really joyful in her Oscar de la Renta flower dress, which featured long sleeves that concealed her hands.
Dozens of pastel flowers were sewn onto the thin dress.
Taylor wore fringe on her forehead and pushed her blonde hair back behind her ears. A few strands of hair touched her nicely made-up face.
On the red carpet, the Cardigan singer also honoured some of her current and old musical collaborators.
A photo of Kate with Aaron Dessner, guitarist and songwriter for The National, and Jack Antonoff, songwriter and superproducer who collaborated with her on Folklore and Evermore.
The majority of the tracks on both albums were co-written and produced by Dessner. Antonoff, who has co-written and produced previous albums, also contributed to a couple tracks.
Taylor wore fringe and pulled her blonde locks down, with individual strands framing her perfectly made-up face.
She posed alongside her Folklore and Evermore collaborators, The National’s guitarist and composer Aaron Dessner, as well as songwriter and superproducer Jack Antonoff.
BTS crew: Taylor also showed her appreciation for the behind-the-scenes talent by posing with Jonathan Low and Laura Sisk. Bother engineered Folklore and Evermore, and Low blended it.
Taylor expressed her gratitude to the folks who work behind the scenes by taking a photo with Jonathan Low and Laura Sisk. Bother produced Folklore and Evermore, and Low mixed the tunes.
Taylor also thanked the folks that work behind the scenes by getting a photo with Jonathan Low and Laura Sisk.
They both recorded Folklore and Evermore, and Low combined them.
Album of the Year (for Folklore), Song of the Year (for Cardigan), Best Pop Solo Performance (again for Cardigan), Best Pop Duo/Group Performance (for Exile with guest vocalist Bon Iver), Best Pop Vocal Album (for Folklore), and Best Song Written For Visual Media for her song Beautiful Ghosts from the Cats soundtrack.
Antonoff was also nominated for Producer of the Year for his work with her.
H.E.R.’s I Can’t Breathe won Song of the Year, Harry Styles’ Watermelon Sugar won Best Pop Vocal Performance, and Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande won Best Pop Duo/Group Performance with Rain On Me. Billie Eilish’s “No Time to ʀie” outperformed Taylor Swift’s Cats soundtrack song.