Metallic gowns were very much the order of the day at the Grammys on Sunday night, with Taylor Swift stealing the red carpet show in a glamorous silver form fitting Gucci dress.
The 24-year-old multi nominated singer looked stunning in the long sleek dress which she teamed with silver drop earrings and her blonde hair pulled into a loose ponytail as she stepped out at The Staples Center in Downtown Los Angeles.
' I love it - it's like chain mail,' she told E!'s Ryan Seacrest on the red carpet. 'It's bullet proof. It's really heavy. it's all the things you'd expect it to be - it's like a suit of armour.'
Taylor has been nominated for four Grammys, two for her record Red which has been nominated for Record Of The Year and Country Record Of The Year.
'The fans have given almost every song on the album a life of its own,' she added to Seacrest. 'They really created longevity that I didn't expect in this album. It came out over a year ago and the fact that it's been nominated for album of the year was amazing.'
Meanwhile, British singer Rita Ora cut a stunning figure in a gold Lanvin knee-length dress with long sleeves and strappy sandals.
She teamed the look with a finger full of chunky glittery rings and brightly coloured nail varnish.
'I was going to do floor length but it's 4pm so I thought I'd do something short and kind of cute and glitzy,' she told Seacrest, later posing with boyfriend Calvin Harris who looked dapper in a tuxedo.
The 23-year-old star is taking on her first acting role as Christian Grey's (Jamie Dornan) sister Mia in the film adaptation of Fifty Shades Of Grey.
'It's my first acting role so it's a big deal for me, she said, hinting that there would be an image change for the role. 'It's a surprise. Hopefully you won't recognise me. It's sexy.'
Beyonce may not have walked the carpet, but she still managed to impress in her lacy cream floral Michael Costello designed gown with flesh panels.
The singer wore her hair in a curly bobbed style with bright red lipstick and matching rings completing the look.
Suited up: Madonna cut a striking figure in a suit, white shirt, tie and hat, matching her eight-year-old son David who she brought along to the red carpet
Lady in red: Pink looked sleek and sophisticated in a structured strapless scarlet gown by Sydney-based designer Johanna Johnson
She's electric: Alicia Keys sported an extremely plunging bright blue Armani Privé gown slashed to her navel
Madonna cut an equally striking figure when she arrived with son David both wearing matching suits, white shirts and black ties. 'We're both working the Ralph Lauren angle,' she said.
The Queen of Pop walked down the carpet with a black cane and also sported a glittering silver glove and a grille on her teeth.
She credited her son with her striking red carpet look. 'For this look I followed his lead,' she told Seacrest. 'He dressed me tonight.'
John Legend and Chrissy Teigen were very much the glamorous couple with Chrissy sporting a plunging gold sequinned Johanna Johnson gown
A striking sight: Paris certainly made an entrance in her white and nude intricate gown which featured a high collar
BELOW ARE THE OTHER CELEBRITIES THAT SHOWED UP WITH THEIR UNIQUE OUTFIT
list of winners
Best New Artist: Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: "Get Lucky," Daft Punk ft. Pharrell Williams and Nyle Rodgers
Best Rock Song: "Cut Me Some Slack," Dave Grohl, Paul McCartney, Krist Novoselic & Pat Smear
Best Pop Solo Performance: "Royals," Lorde
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration: "Holy Grail," Jay Z ft. Justin Timberlake
Best Country Album: Same Trailer Different Park, Kacey Musgraves
Song of the Year: "Royals," Lorde
Best Pop Instrumental Album: Stepping Out, Herb Albert
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: To Be Loved, Michael Buble
Best Reggae Album: Ziggy Marley In Concert, Ziggy Marley
Best Spoken Word Album: America Again: Re-becoming The Greatness We Never Weren't, Stephen Colbert
Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical: Summertime Sadness, Cedric Gervais, Remixer (Lana Del Rey)
Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Performance: "Break Every Chain [Live]", Tasha Cobbs
Best Gospel Song: "If He Did It Before... Same God [Live]", Tye Tribbett
Best Pop Duo/Group Performance: "Get Lucky," Daft Punk ft. Pharrell Williams and Nyle Rodgers
Best Rock Song: "Cut Me Some Slack," Dave Grohl, Paul McCartney, Krist Novoselic & Pat Smear
Best Pop Solo Performance: "Royals," Lorde
Best Rap/Sung Collaboration: "Holy Grail," Jay Z ft. Justin Timberlake
Best Country Album: Same Trailer Different Park, Kacey Musgraves
Song of the Year: "Royals," Lorde
Best Pop Instrumental Album: Stepping Out, Herb Albert
Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album: To Be Loved, Michael Buble
Best Reggae Album: Ziggy Marley In Concert, Ziggy Marley
Best Spoken Word Album: America Again: Re-becoming The Greatness We Never Weren't, Stephen Colbert
Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical: Summertime Sadness, Cedric Gervais, Remixer (Lana Del Rey)
Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Performance: "Break Every Chain [Live]", Tasha Cobbs
Best Gospel Song: "If He Did It Before... Same God [Live]", Tye Tribbett
Follow her arrow: Kacey Musgraves also won two gongs
Best Gospel Album: Greater Than [Live], Tye Tribbet,
Best Latin Pop Album: Vida, Draco Rosa,
Best Song Written For Visual Media: "Skyfall," Thomas Newman
Best Chamber Music/Small Ensemble Performance: Brady Wells and Roomful of Teeth, "Roomful of Teeth"
Best New Age Album: Love's River, Laura Sullivan
Best Jazz Vocal Album: Liquid Spirit, Gregory Porter,
Best Jazz Instrumental Album: Money Jungle: Provocative In Blue, Terri Lyne Carrington
Best Latin Jazz Album: Song For Maura, Paquito D'Rivera And Trio Corrente
Best Compilation Soundtrack Album: Sound City: Real To Reel, Butch Vig (Compilation Producer)
Best Musical Theater Album: Kinky Boots, Cyndi Lauper
Best Americana Album: Old Yellow Moon, Emmylou Harris, Rodney Crowell
Best Folk Album: My Favorite Picuture of You, Guy Clark
Best Dance Recording: "Clarity," Zedd ft. Foxes
Best Dance/Electronica Album: Random Access Memories, Daft Punk
Best Comedy Album: Calm Down Gurrl, Kathy Griffin
Best Rap Performance: "Thift Shop," Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
Best Rap Song: "Thift Shop," Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
Best Rap Album: "The Heist," Macklemore & Ryan Lewis
Best R&B Performance: "Something," Snarky Puppy With Lalah Hathaway
Best Traditional R&B Performance: "Please Come Home," Gary Clark Jr.
Best R&B Song: "Pusher Love Girl," Justin Timberlake
Best Urban Contemporary Album: Unapologetic, Rihanna
Best R&B Album: Girl on Fire, Alicia Keys
Best Blues Album: Get Up!, Ben Harper With Charlie Musselwhite
Best Music Film: Live Kisses, Paul McCartney
Best Country Duo/Group Performance: "From This Valley," The Civil Wars
Best Country Solo Performance: "Wagon Wheel," Darius Rucker
Best Country Song: "Merry Go Round," Shane McAnally, Kacey Musgraves & Josh Osborne
Best Rock Performance: "Radioactive," Imagine Dragons
Best Alternative Music Album: Modern Vampires of the City, Vampire Weekend
Producer of the Year, Non-Classical: Pharrell Williams
Best Metal Performance: "God Is Dead," Black Sabbath
Best Rock Album: Celebration Day, Led Zeppelin
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