When Taylor Swift wore a short flowery dress on the red carpet at the 2021 Grammy Awards, she exuded flower power.
The 31-year-old pop superstar turned country artist has the most nominations of any act at the ceremony with six. She went on to become the first musician to win the Grammy Award for Album of the Year three times.
When Taylor altered her sound with the album Folklore in 2020, she was still feeling great. Evermore, her unexpected follow-up album, ventured even farther into uncharted creative ground.
Flower power: On the red carpet of the 2021 Grammy Awards on Sunday, Taylor Swift, 31, seemed ready to deliver springtime to everyone in her stunning Oscar de la Renta minidress adorned with flowers.
Standing five feet eleven inches tall, the musician accessorized with pale pink Louboutin heels adorned with ribbons around her ankles, complementing her toned legs.
She looked better with some basic jewelry by Cathy Waterman.
Extra flair: She paired it with some subdued Cathy Waterman jewelry.
Swift created history later that evening when she became the first woman to win Album of the Year three times, taking home the Grammy.
In her Oscar de la Renta flower dress, which included long sleeves that concealed her hands, Taylor exuded happiness.
The thin dress was embellished with dozens of pastel flowers.
Taylor’s blonde hair was pulled back behind her ears, and she had bangs on her forehead. A few hairs brushed her flawlessly makeup face.
The Cardigan singer honored both old and new musical collaborators on the red carpet.
An image of her with Jack Antonoff and guitarist and songwriter Aaron Dessner for The National
The BTS crew: Taylor also snapped a photo with Jonathan Low and Laura Sisk to express her gratitude to the folks who work behind the scenes. Bother produced the tracks Folklore and Evermore, while Low mixed them.
Taylor also snapped a photo with Laura Sisk and Jonathan Low to express her gratitude for the folks who work behind the scenes.
They both recorded Folklore and Evermore, with Low serving as the album’s mixer.
Folklore won Album of the Year, Cardigan won Song of the Year, Cardigan again won Best Pop Solo Performance, Exile with guest vocalist Bon Iver won Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, Folklore won Best Pop Vocal Album, and her song Beautiful Ghosts from the Cats soundtrack won Best Song Written For Visual Media.
Because of all the work he performed with her, Antonoff was also a candidate for Producer of the Year.
Song of the Year went to H.E.R., Best Pop Vocal Performance went to Harry Styles’ Watermelon Sugar, Best Pop Duo/Group Performance went to Lady Gaga and Ariana Grande’s Rain On Me. “No Time to ʀie” by Billie Eilish outperformed Taylor’s Cats soundtrack tune.