Ariana Grande looked red hot as she made an entrance at the
Grammy Awards.
The 22-year-old vocal powerhouse wore a corset dress with
button detailing that featured a long train.
And despite risking blending into the red carpet by choosing
a scarlet gown, Ariana managed to stand out with her choice of design.
The Break Free vocalist accessorized her look with a
collection of diamonds; from rings to earrings and bracelets.
Ariana looked grander than ever at the Grammy Awards last
night.
And that’s all down to this sizzling hot scarlet gown from
one of Hollywood’s favourite designers Romona Keveza’s spring/summer 2016
collection.
The gorgeous singer wowed in the red hot number and we’re
loving the corset style design which creates an ultra-feminine aesthetic and
highlights Ariana’s svelte curves with its form-fitting design. The spaghetti
straps also nod to the 90s which give is a throwback chic feel.
It's the perfect kind of gown for any special occasion and
will stand the test of time with its dateless design.
The sad news is that it's not available to buy online, but
check out the designer with a click to the right and shop Ariana's look in the
edit below from the likes of Forever Unique, NBD, Asos and more.
The Florida-born star wore her long locks back and in a high
ponytail.
Noticeably different was the singer's smokey eye, as she's
often seen with her signature, winged liner. She finished off her make-up look
with a swipe of nude lipstick.
While on the red carpet, the singer made time to pose with
nearby fans.
The group of teens were noticeably excited to see the star,
showcasing their biggest grins.
One of the fans was ready for autographs, complete with a
booklet in her hand.
During the Grammy's live broadcast, the Problem vocalist was set to introduce The
Weeknd, 25, who had earned seven nominations on Monday night.
Ariana gave a joke ahead of his appearance, paying homage to
his song, Earned It, with a pun of her own.
The Weeknd went on to win two Grammys that evening; one for
Best Urban Contemporary Album for Beauty Behind the Madness and another for
Best R&B Performance for Earned It.
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