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Posted: 2024-02-04T23:58:24Z | Updated: 2024-02-06T22:15:56Z Dua Lipa's Grammys Diamonds Are The Most Subtle Nod To Her 'Barbie' Character | HuffPost

Dua Lipa's Grammys Diamonds Are The Most Subtle Nod To Her 'Barbie' Character

The songstress donned Tiffany & Co. jewels with an aquatic edge.
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Dua Lipa made a splash in full 70s glam during musics biggest evening.

The pop star slipped into a plunging Courrges dress for Sundays Grammy Awards , which were held at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. 

The sultry silver number was made of drips of metal fringe and featured long sleeves with a cut-out on each hip. Her beachy hair was a rich red color, and she went with a flushed glow for her makeup.

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Dua Lipa wore stunning silver Courrges to the 66th Grammys Awards.
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The retro ensemble was a perfect look for the star, who was nominated for her disco-inspired track, Dance The Night, from the Barbie soundtrack.

Dua made a subtle nod to her Barbie character, Barbie Mermaid, with her Tiffany & Cos. diamonds, donning a fish necklace and matching bracelet.

The Hallucinate songstress is up for Song of the Year for Dance the Night, which she co-wrote with Caroline Ailin, Mark Ronson and Andrew Wyatt.

The track lost the Best Song Written for Visual Media to Billie Eilishs What Was I Made For? another cut from the Barbie universe.

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Lauren Daigle(29 of60)
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Jessica Betts and Niecy Nash(30 of60)
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Jacob Collier(33 of60)
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