Taylor Swift’s short flower dress on the red carpet at the 2021 Grammy Awards gave her a lot of flower power.
The American country singer-turned-pop star, who is 31 years old, was one of the performers with the most nominations at the event.
Her three wins for Album of the Year made her the first woman to ever win the award three times.
When Taylor changed her sound with the record Folklore in 2020, she was still feeling great. Her surprise follow-up record, Evermore, took her even further into new areas of art.
Taylor Swift, 31, wore a beautiful Oscar de la Renta minidress with flowers on the 2021 Grammy Awards red carpet on Sunday. She looked like she was ready to bring spring to the world.
She wore a short dress that showed off her toned legs and pale pink Louboutin shoes with ribbons around her ankles. The musician is 5 feet 11 inches tall.
She looked better when she wore some simple Cathy Waterman jewelry.
She changed up her look by adding some simple Jewelry by Cathy Waterman.
That night, Swift made history when she won the Album of the Year Grammy. She was the first woman to win that award three times.
The flower dress by Oscar de la Renta made Taylor look very happy. It had long sleeves that hid her hands.
The sheer dress was decorated with dozens of soft flowers.
Her blonde hair was pulled back behind her ears and she had bangs on her forehead. A few hairs touched her perfectly styled face.
Along the red carpet, the Cardigan singer also paid respect to some of her old and new rock bandmates.
It shows her with Aaron Dessner, who plays guitar and writes songs for The National, and Jack Antonoff, who writes songs and is a superproducer and worked with her on Folklore and Evermore.
Most of the songs on both albums were written with Dessner and were recorded by him. Antonoff added his writing and production skills to a few tracks.
As a thank you to the people who work behind the scenes, Taylor also took a picture with Jonathan Low and Laura Sisk. Poplore and Evermore were created by Bother, and Low mixed them.
Taylor also thanked the people who do the work behind the scenes by getting a picture with Jonathan Low and Laura Sisk.
They both recorded Folklore and Evermore, and Low also mixed for both of them.
For Folklore, she won Album of the Year and Song of the Year. For Cardigan, she won Best Pop Solo Performance and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. For Exile with guest singer Bon Iver, she won Best Pop Vocal Album and Best Song Written For Visual Media for her song Beautiful Ghosts from the Cats soundtrack.
For all the work he did with her, Antonoff was also up for Producer of the Year.
I Can’t Breathe by H.E.R. won Song of the Year. Harry Styles’ Watermelon Sugar won Best Pop Vocal Performance, and Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande’s Rain On Me won Best Pop Duo/Group Performance. James Taylor’s song from the Cats soundtrack didn’t do as well as Billie Eilish’s “No Time to Lie.”