Grammy Awards 2022: Olivia Rodrigo’s red carpet look has fans crushing on her
- Olivia Rodrigo wore a gown from Vivienne Westwood
- She completed her look with a layered necklace and opera gloves
- Rodrigo's interaction with BTS' V got mixed reactions from fans
Olivia Rodrigo‘s march down the red carpet on Sunday gave the Grammy Awards the glamour it was missing and her fans agree. The 19-year-old, who is expected to win big at the event, made sure she had it all covered, from the show to her outfit.
The young star singer wore a black sheath gown from Vivienne Westwood with purple sparkle trim with rocker chokers as she smiled at waved for the cameras set up along the red carpet.
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Rodrigo’s outfit was paired with subtle but impactful accessories that gave an extra boost to her look. The 19-year-old singer also wore posh looking opera gloves and a layered necklace. Media reports suggest that the black sleeves were Chanel Audrey Hepburn in “Breakfast at Tiffany’s.”
While fans were elated to see Olivia Rodrigo in the spotlight at the Grammy Awards in Las Vegas, the celebration was joined by the BTS army too. Kim Tae-Hyung, also known by his stage name V, was seen sitting with Olivia Rodrigo at the main event as the two talked. BTS’ V was also spotted whispering into the singer’s ears, a moment that left fans shocked but happy.
“Hey Alexa, play ‘jealousy, jealousy’ by Olivia Rodrigo”, a fan wrote on social media while sharing a screengrab of the two artists sitting together. “Oh my god, BTS and Olivia Rodrigo: The duo I didn’t know I needed”, another social media user wrote on Sunday.
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Rodrigo was nominated for seven Grammy awards on Sunday night including best new artist and album of the year. She won the ‘best pop solo’ Grammy for her viral hit ‘Drivers License.’
Rodrigo did not accept the award in person, which was presented before the Grammys telecast, but is slated to be a performer during the show.
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